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ARTNAPPING In December 2001, a man walked into Sweden's National Museum five minutes before closing time. He aimed a half-automatic rifle at a guard while two other men took a Renoir and a Rembrandt painting from the wall.
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23 See David Bate , Photography and Surrealism : Sexuality , Colonialism and Social Dissent ( London : I. B. Tauris , 2004 ) , 46-53 . 24 Aragon , “ Il m'est impossible , ” 136 . 25 Le Libertaire , 26 January 1923 , I. 46 Ibid .
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