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Legendary FBI undercover agent Thomas of the world’s foremost McShane—one billion-dollar art theft the on es authoriti business—teams with best-selling author Dary Matera to provide a thrilling ride through the secretive, cloak-and-dagger underworld of stolen art and artifacts. For
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to a 14th Century Serra snatched from an ancient Roman
Catholic Church in Andorra,
Spain, Thomas McShane relentlessly tracked the treasures until they were returned to their rightful owners. Along the way, McShane matched wits with a devil’s brew of deadly mobsters, devious conmen, and criminal masterminds—
usually in dangerous, face-to-face encounters. His expertise and determination prompted FBI Director William H.: Webster to name McShane as the Senior Investigator of the FBI's expanding Art Squad. ———
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Published by Barricade Books Inc. 185 Bridge Plaza North Suite 308-A Fort Lee, NJ 07024
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Copyright © 2006 by Thomas McShane with Dary Matera All Rights Reserved
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, by any means, including mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except by a reviewer who wishes to quote brief passages in connection with a review written for inclusion in a magazine, newspaper, or broadcast.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data McShane, Thomas, & Matera, Dary., 1946
Stolen Masterpiece Tracker: Memoirs of the FBI’s Leading Undercover Art Sleuth/, Thomas McShane with, Dary Matera
p.cm. Includes index. ISBN 1-56980-3 14-5 (hardcover : alk. paper) McShane, Thomas. 2. Art thefts—Investigation. I. Matera, Dar, 1955—II. Title. N8795.5.M47M47 2006 363.25092—dc22
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VII
AuTHOR’s NOTE
IX
INTRODUCTION
XI
THE CuRSE OF REMBRANDT'’S RABBI PART ONE N
THE CuRSE OF REMBRANDT'S RABBI Part Two: SHUFFLING OFF TO BUFFALO
15
A RUBENS PICKUP IN PEEKSKILL AND POUGHKEEPSIE BECOMES THE PRECURSOR TO ABSCAM
34
Picasso’s $100 MILLION PURPLE REIGN
50
THE RussiANs ARE COMING FOR TINTORETTO
59
Picasso CHECKS INTO THE MoTEL Monet
69
RUBENS SPRING BREAKOUT IN FoRT LAUDERDALE
81
A Bic Doc, GRANDMA MosgEs, AND WN OA CON VAN GOGH AT THE GAS STATION THE Boston MusEuM MASSACRE
10
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THE PEEVED PEPPERDINE PROFESSOR DogESN’T HIT THE JACKPOT
132
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
THE GUNSLINGERS TAKE THE GUNSLINGER
145
CoME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME, REMINGTON, RUSSELL, AND WYETH
157
ANpb Away THEY Go
168
THE CASE OF THE VANISHING VIRGIN
187
Ben-Hur HITs THE SWEDISH EMBASSY
206
BOUGUEREAU AT THE BORGHI
223
JoHN GoTTi’s HENCHMEN STRIKE OUT WITH PICAsso’s MISTRESS
234
No BosTOn TEA ParTy AT ISABELLA’S
249
EPILOGUE
267
INDEX
277
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
| ee Tommy, Don’T forget your bullets!” This wasn’t Ma Barker, but my dear Mom, Molly McShane. This book would not have been possible without her love and encouragement throughout the years. Thanks, Mom, for everything. Also, many thanks to my dear Aunt Nora and Uncle Frank for their support and encouragement. A special expression of gratitude must be mentioned for the love and support of my wonderful children, Tommy Jeff, Danielle and Marianne, who had to grow up with a Dad who had a number of identities, personas and many unexplained absences.
A huge thanks goes to my mentor, dear friend and former partner, Don Mason who opened the doors of the Art World and taught me the ropes of the undercover game. His passing was a great loss. This memoir would not have been possible without the superb writing,
artistry and story telling skills of my co-author, Dary Matera. Dary breathed life into the many complicated and tangled undercover scenarios making
them as clear, pristine and vibrant as a Mary Cassat portrait.
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The author had the opportunity to meet the publisher of Barricade
Books, Lyle Stuart. This man was a giant in the publishing world and his passing on June 24, 2006 was a great loss to all those who knew and loved
him. His belief in this project, his attentive support and guidance, along with that of his wife and partner, Carole Stuart, contributed greatly to the creation of this book. Also, top-flight support was the norm from my literary agent, Stedman Mays. From beginning to end, his tireless efforts on behalf of this book were gargantuan. I would like to thank some of the wonderful people who assisted me in
gathering information and contributed many little odds and ends to complete this book: my children, Tommy Jeff, Danielle Byrne and Marianne; sister-in-law, Debbie McShane and her wonderful daughters Rachael Amanda McShane; my nephew and godchild, Michael McShane, and nieces Mariellen, Alanna and Meghan McShane. Finally, these recoveries were made possible by the firm resolve
my and my and
many sacrifices of a great group of men and women of the FBI. They have dedicated their lives to fighting crime and in doing so, have preserved many great works of art for future generations.
AUTHOR'S
NOTE
VIEWING THE ART
The Internet provides the best opportunity to view historic paintings in all their colorful splendor. One of the best places to find virtually all of the works mentioned in the forthcoming pages is The Art Resource at: www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx
Type in search like this: Pollock, Jackson, “Name of Painting.”
Additional web pages that provide a similar service can be found at: www.artrenewal.org/index.html
www.wega.hu/ www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx
www.globalgallery.com To view the art stolen from Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990, (Chapter 18), go to the FBI's web page at:
www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/arttheft/northamerica/us/isabella/isabella.htm There is a $5 million reward for information leading to their recovery.
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