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Kunstmaffia

Kunstmaffia

De: Rik Bouman & Robert Tetteroo
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Kunstmaffia is een podcast over roof, vervalsing en zwendel in de internationale Kunst- en Antiekwereld. Door Rik Bouman en Robert Tetteroo. Instagram: @Kunstmaffia Luister je graag naar onze podcast serie? Je kunt ons een fooi (elk gewenst bedrag, anoniem, eenmalig of maandelijks) geven via: https://fooienpod.com/kunstmaffiaCopyright 2025 Rik Bouman & Robert Tetteroo Arte Crímenes Reales Mundial
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  • # 9 - Zaak 57: De Afhaal Rembrandt
    Jun 22 2025

    Shownotes: Zaak 57: De Afhaal Rembrandt

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    Alright, folks, buckle up because we’re diving into some seriously wild art heist tales! First off, did you know that one painting can get stolen not just once, but four times? Yup, we’re talking about the infamous "Takeaway Rembrandt" that’s been on more adventures than your average globetrotter! Picture this: a sneaky thief sawed a hole in a museum door and made off with priceless masterpieces during a New Year’s Eve party, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We’ll be riffing on how this little piece of art history has been whisked away not once, not twice, but three times before finally settling down on the wall where it’s been safe and sound since ’86, earning its quirky nickname in the process. So grab your favorite snack and settle in as we spill the beans on art theft, clever crooks, and all the shenanigans that come with it in this episode of Kunstmaffia!

    Buckle up, folks, because we’re diving headfirst into a world where art meets crime in the most outrageous ways! This episode is all about the *Takeaway Rembrandt*, a painting that’s practically a celebrity in the art theft scene. We start our journey in 1966 with a heist that’s more like a scene from a movie. A thief, armed with nothing but a plan and a saw, gains entry to the Dulwich Picture Gallery during the festivities of New Year’s Eve. It’s a heist done with finesse; we’re talking Rubens, Rembrandt, and more—a jackpot of Dutch Golden Age brilliance! But hang on, the plot thickens. As we journey through the timeline of thefts, including a young man who thought borrowing the painting for a quick doodle was a good idea, we can’t help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all. Picture the art world’s reaction as this portrait earns the title of most stolen artwork ever! With each twist and turn, we’re left pondering—how can one painting be so beloved and so elusive? The humor, the drama, the sheer audacity—it’s all here, making this episode a delightful romp through art history that blends laughs with a touch of crime intrigue!

    Takeaways:

    • Art heists have been happening for centuries, and some masterpieces have been stolen multiple times, which is just wild!
    • One famous painting, the Vermeer in Ireland, was stolen twice by different thieves, once in '74 and again in '86!
    • The infamous 'Laughing Boys' by Frans Hals has been stolen three times, and it's still missing – talk about a hot commodity!
    • Can you believe a single artwork has been stolen four times? That’s some serious bad luck for the gallery!
    • The Dulwich Picture Gallery heist in 1966 was executed so smoothly that there were no witnesses or security cameras – sneaky, right?
    • After a massive search effort, the stolen art pieces were found hidden in a car trunk, proving crime doesn't pay... unless you're really, really sneaky!

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    16 m
  • # 8 - Zaak 56: Een Frans Hals, Twee Lachende Jongens, Drie keer gestolen
    Jun 8 2025

    Zaak 56: Een Frans Hals, Twee Lachende Jongens, Drie keer gestolen

    Of het nu groot of klein is, anoniem of niet, eenmalig of maandelijks, elke bijdrage helpt ons om dit fascinerende verhaal voort te zetten en meer verborgen verhalen aan het licht te brengen:

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    Alright, folks, buckle up because today we’re diving into the wild world of art heists with a twist that’ll leave you chuckling and gasping. Our main gig today? The infamous “Two Laughing Boys” by Frans Hals—yup, that same masterpiece has been swiped not once, not twice, but three times! We’re talking about a tale that stretches from the late '80s to the present, where these cheeky chaps have become the poster boys for art theft drama. You’ll hear about the shenanigans of a guy in a ski mask who broke in and held a couple hostage just to snag those paintings—talk about a paint job gone wrong! And as we navigate through these theatrical escapades, we’ll also sprinkle in some fun facts about Hals and why his work still cracks us up four centuries later. So grab your snacks, sit back, and let’s unravel this artful comedy of errors together!

    Get ready for a rollercoaster of a podcast episode that’ll have you laughing, gasping, and maybe even a little bit outraged. We're diving deep into the wild saga of 'De Twee Lachende Jongens', a masterpiece by Frans Hals that just can’t seem to stay put! Over the years, this cheeky painting has been swiped from the Hofje van Mevrouw van Aarde in Leerdam three times, and let me tell you, the stories behind each theft are juicier than a ripe Dutch cheese! We start with a thrilling recounting of the very first heist in 1988, where a masked bandit, armed and ready, decides that art should be free—his way! The audacity! And if you think that was the end of it, think again. Fast forward to 2011, and our beloved boys are off on another escapade, and then again in 2020! It’s like they’re the most wanted criminals in the art world, and we’re here for the drama!

    But what makes this episode truly fascinating is how we weave in the rich history of Frans Hals. He was no ordinary painter; he’s part of the elite club of Dutch masters who defined an entire era. We get into the nitty-gritty of his life, his style, and how his art reflects the jovial spirit of his time. It’s not just about the thefts—oh no! We’re exploring the broader implications of art theft on culture and heritage, asking tough questions about how we protect our treasures when even the most secure museums aren’t safe. And let’s not forget the humor—because if you can’t laugh about a little art theft, what’s the point? With a mix of humor, insightful commentary, and a dash of crime drama, this episode will keep you on the edge of your seat. Who knew art could be this exciting? So sit back, relax, and let’s unravel the tale of those two laughing boys who just can’t stop getting into trouble.

    Takeaways:

    • In deze aflevering bespreken we de drie verschillende diefstallen van het schilderij 'De Twee Lachende Jongens' van Frans Hals, dat een waar kunstmaffia-drama is.
    • Frans Hals, geboren in Antwerpen maar opgegroeid in Haarlem, wordt vaak vergeten in de schaduw van Vermeer en Rembrandt, maar zijn kunst blijft onvergetelijk.
    • De gestolen schilderijen gingen voor miljoenen over de toonbank, maar de complicaties van verzekering en losgeld maken het een complexe zaak.
    • De kunstwereld heeft een schimmige kant, waar criminelen zoals Klaas Bruinsma zelfs als culturele beschermers worden gezien, hoe bizar is dat?
    • De terugkeer van de schilderijen na jaren van onduidelijkheid laat ons vragen over hoe vaak dit eigenlijk voorkomt in de kunstwereld en waarom.
    • De huidige ontwikkelingen rondom de diefstal van 'De
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    14 m
  • # 7 - Zaak 55: John Drewe , De Grootste Kunstzwendelaar van de 20e Eeuw!
    May 25 2025

    Zaak 55: John Drewe, de Grootste Kunstzwendelaar van de 20e Eeuw!

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    We duiken deze keer in het leven van John Myatt, de man die de kunstwereld op stelten zette met zijn vervalsingen. Je gelooft het niet, maar deze dude was gewoon een doodgewone kunstschilder die ineens in de spotlight belandde toen hij werd opgepakt door Scotland Yard in 1995. En laat me je vertellen, het verhaal dat volgt is zo vol wendingen dat je denkt dat je naar een spannende thriller kijkt! Myatt maakte talloze vervalsingen voor een man genaamd John Drewe, die hem in zijn web van oplichting trok met beloftes die hij nooit kon waarmaken. Terwijl Myatt probeerde rond te komen als alleenstaande vader, werd hij een onbedoelde medeplichtige in een van de grootste kunstfraudes van de 20ste eeuw. En geloof me, we hebben het hier niet over een stel amateuristische knoeiers; de duo heeft zelfs kunstwerken verkocht voor miljoenen! Dus leun achterover en bereid je voor op een verhaal vol drama, intrige en een flinke dosis kunstzinnige misleiding.

    Prepare for a rollercoaster of deception as we delve into one of the 20th century's most notorious art forgeries. The episode kicks off with the shocking police raid on John Myatt’s studio, a moment that would unravel a multi-million-pound fraud scheme. Myatt, the man behind the brush, initially just wanted to escape the monotony of farm life, but fate had other plans for him. His incredible talent for mimicking famous artists caught the eye of John Drewe, a man whose name could easily be mistaken for a comic book villain, but whose schemes were all too real.

    The duo's partnership is a thrilling testament to the lengths people will go to for a quick buck, with Myatt painting the fakes and Drool crafting elaborate tales of provenance, turning their works into hot commodities in the art world. As the episode unfolds, we learn about the intricate fabrications that Drewe wove to sell these forgeries as genuine masterpieces. From fake documents to fictitious histories, the creativity behind their fraud is almost impressive—if it weren’t so illegal. Rick and Robert guide us through the twists and turns of their partnership, emphasizing how Myatt’s struggle to make a living as an artist led him down this treacherous path.

    But the story doesn’t end there. As Myatt’s world crumbles around him, we witness the impact of their actions on the art community and the eventual fallout when their scheme is exposed. The episode culminates in a courtroom drama that reveals the true cost of their deception, with Myatt receiving a surprisingly lenient sentence compared to Drewe’s lengthy prison term. It’s a gripping conclusion that raises questions about justice, morality, and the fine line between art and fraud. Kunstmaffia invites listeners to reflect on the nature of authenticity in art and the lengths to which individuals will go to chase their dreams—no matter how murky the path may be.

    Takeaways:

    • In 1995, Scotland Yard raided a London studio and arrested artist John Myatt for art forgery, leading to a wild tale of deception.
    • John Myatt's journey from a struggling artist to an infamous forger is a rollercoaster of creativity and desperation, highlighting the thin line between art and fraud.
    • The partnership between Myatt and John Drewe resulted in one of the largest art frauds of the 20th century, showcasing the dark side of the art world.
    • Drewe's manipulation of provenance documents and the art market reveals how easily trust can be exploited in the high-stakes world...
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    19 m
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