Actor Jodi Foster To Direct Film Based On Infamous Theft of the 'Mona Lisa' In 1911 [View all]
- 'Jodie Foster to Direct Film Based on Infamous 1911 Mona Lisa Theft,' ArtNews, Jan. 30, 2020.
In the early hours of August 21, 1911, a handyman walked out of the Louvre with a bundle concealed under his white workers smock. He was in a hurry, having just stripped the Mona Lisa from its protective glass case and wooden frame. The man entered the nearby Quai dOrsay train station and boarded the an express train out of Paris. More than a day passed before anyone noticed the blank wall space.
That dramatic chapter of art history will be adapted into a film helmed by Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster. According to Deadline, Foster will base her movie on Seymour Reits 1981 book The Day They Stole the Mona Lisa, which recounts the brazen heist and ensuing media circus.
- Mona Lisa, or 'La Gioconda' By Leonardo, 1503-1507
The thief, an Italian petty criminal named Vincenzo Perugia, entered the Louvre disguised as an employee and hid until the museum closed for the night. As the crime remained unsolved despite a team of 60 detectives assigned to the case, and the Louvre was forced to reopen without resolution, the shocking heist transformed into a national scandal.
Screenwriters for the upcoming film will have no shortage of colorful characters: modernist writer Franz Kafka was among the curious onlookers who came to gawk at the vacant wall. Police arrested French poet Guillaume Apollinaire on the base of a tip from his disgruntled secretary. He pointed the police toward Pablo Picasso, who was also interrogated for the theft (he was cleared of any suspicion but was forced to return some Iberian Bronze Age statues)...
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- Actress Jodi Foster
- Artist Pablo Picasso in 1908.
- Family of Saltimbanques by Pablo Picasso, 1905.