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How to Steal a Masterpiece with Mallory Mortillaro Online
Enter the underworld of stolen art with art historian, Mallory Mortillaro on Wednesday, December 6 at 7 pm on Zoom, as we examine the little-known stories of some of history’s greatest art heists. This lecture will review some of the most significant art thefts in the last century and a half, while also questioning and discussing how the legitimate art market has managed to pique the interest of so many criminals.
Please note: this is a VIRTUAL EVENT held on Zoom. Please register below to receive the Zoom link.
Free and open to all.
Registration is required to receive the Zoom link. You will receive the Zoom link upon registration and the link will be sent out again the morning of the event. Please email Siobhan at segan@barringtonlibrary.org if you have any questions.
About Mallory:
Mallory holds a BA and MAT, both from Drew University. She balances her work as an Art Historian with teaching 7th-grade English. She lives in Whippany, New Jersey with her husband. Mallory Mortillaro currently serves as the Curator of Collections for the Hartley Dodge Foundation.
This program is sponsored by The Friends of the Barrington Public Library.