Thieves steal bronze Dali sculptures from Stockholm gallery in smash and grab raid
At least two thieves have stolen items from an art gallery in Stockholm, police said, with Swedish media reporting that they include 10 to 12 table-size bronze sculptures by Spanish artist Salvador Dali. Police said “at least two thieves” entered the Couleur gallery in central Stockholm early Thursday morning by smashing the entrance window.
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- Published Date: 02:56 | 30 January 2020
- Modified Date: 02:56 | 30 January 2020
Thieves stole bronze sculptures and etchings by surrealist artist Salvador Dali from a gallery in Stockholm in a smash and grab raid in the early hours of Thursday.
The Couleur gallery, in Stockholm's upmarket Ostermalm district, was holding an exhibition of work by Dali containing around 10 pieces by the Spanish artist, news agency TT said.
"They were worth 200,000 to 500,000 crowns ($21,000 to $52,000) each. So it's quite a lot of money. It's terrible." gallery owner Peder Enstrom told TT.
The works by Dali were on loan from Switzerland, he said.
Police said the thieves smashed the glass entry doors of gallery and had made off with a number of pieces.
"The scene has been cordoned off so that forensics can carry out an examination," Stockholm police said in a statement.
The police declined to give any further information.