Half-Billion Dollar Art Heist Remains Unsolved After 25 Years

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The theft of 13 pieces of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston still remains a mystery after 25 years; none of the artwork, valued at $500 million, nor either of the criminals has been found.

After twenty-five years, one of the country’s most notorious art heists has still not been solved. 

Neither of the two robbers of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston have been captured, nor have any of the 13 stolen pieces been recovered. 

The missing artwork, which includes Rembrandt’s “Storm on the Sea of Galilee” and Vermeer’s “The Concert,” has been valued at an updated figure of $500 million--the most ever stolen in a single incident in the U.S.