Dutch police arrested suspect in Van Gogh, art thefts by Frans Hals

A 58-year-old man was arrested in the Netherlands for allegedly stealing two paintings by Dutch masters Vincent van Gogh and Frans Hals from museums closed by the coronavirus pandemic, officials said.

Police spokeswoman Maren Wonder announced on video on Tuesday that the man was arrested in Baarn, a municipality some 40 kilometers southeast of Amsterdam, according to Reuters.

No details were released about the unidentified suspect.

The paintings – Van Gogh’s “Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring” and Hals’s “Two Laughing Boys” – have not been recovered and asked the public for help in locating them, Wonder said.

Van Gogh is valued at up to $ 6.6 million and Hals’s painting, which dates from 1626, was valued at $ 18 million by an expert, the news agency reported.

Frans Hals’s “Two Laughing Boys” after he was recovered in 2011. He is currently missing.
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“For months, intensive investigations into the theft of both paintings were conducted under the leadership of the prosecutor,” said the statement from the Dutch police.

The Van Gogh was stolen on March 30 – what would have been the 19th century painter’s 167th birthday – from the Singer Laren Museum, near Amsterdam, while it was closed due to coronavirus measures, Agence France-Presse reported.

“Parsonage Garden” comes relatively early in the master’s career, before he embarked on his post-impressionist paintings, such as “Girassóis”, his trademark.

“Two Laughing Boys” was stolen during an assault in August at the Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden museum in Leerdam, according to AFP.

The painting – which shows two boys laughing with a mug of beer – was previously stolen from the same museum in 2011 and 1988. It was recovered after six months and three years, respectively.

Dutch art detective Arthur Brand, who was nicknamed “Indiana Jones of the Art World” for finding a series of lost paintings, praised the police for their masterpiece leash.

This image provided by the Groninger Museum on Monday, March 30, 2020, shows the painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh entitled
This image provided by the Groninger Museum on Monday, March 30, 2020, shows the painting by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh entitled “The Parsonage Garden in Nuenen in Spring”, which was stolen from the Singer Museum in Laren, The Netherlands.
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“Another huge success for the Dutch police,” said Brand in a tweet. “The plot gets complicated …”

Van Gogh’s paintings have been a frequent target of criminals.

Two of his works returned to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam two years ago, after they were stolen in 2002.

Dutch police said on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, that they arrested a suspect in the theft last year of two valuable paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Frans Hals.  Here is shown the Singer Museum in Laren, The Netherlands
Dutch police said on Tuesday that they had arrested a suspect in last year’s theft of two valuable paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Frans Hals. Here is shown the Singer Museum in Laren, The Netherlands.
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The paintings – the “View of the sea in Scheveningen” from 1882 and the “Congregation that leaves the Reformed Church in Nuenen” from 1884/5 – were recovered by Italian researchers in 2016 when they invaded a house near Naples belonging to an infamous baron of Mafia drug, AFP reported.

Three van Goghs that were stolen from the Noordbrabants Museum in 1990 resurfaced after a Dutch criminal reached an agreement with prosecutors.

A cameraman films the glass door that was broken during an invasion at the Singer Museum in Laren, The Netherlands.
A cameraman films the glass door that was broken during an invasion at the Singer Museum in Laren, The Netherlands.
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Hals – a contemporary of Rembrandt and Vermeer during the Dutch Golden Age – is best known for works such as “The Laughing Cavalier”, which is in the Wallace Collection in London, and “The Gypsy Girl” at the Louvre in Paris.

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