The Woman Who Stole Vermeer HYBRID EVENT

Wednesday, January 107:00—8:00 PMFogelberg ABurlington Public Library22 Sears Street, Burlington, MA, 01803
Fogelberg BBurlington Public Library22 Sears Street, Burlington, MA, 01803
Fogelberg CBurlington Public Library22 Sears Street, Burlington, MA, 01803

Join us for a wonderful evening with Anthony Amore, the Director of Security and Chief Investigator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, where he is charged with the ongoing efforts to recover thirteen works of art stolen from the museum on March 18, 1990. Additionally, he is the co-author of Stealing Rembrandts (a Wall Street Journal bestseller) and author of The Art of the Con (a New York Times bestseller) and provides analysis on issues related to security and terrorism for the BBC, NBC News, NPR, CNN, FOX, and others. He lives in Boston, MA.

He will be presenting a discussion called The Woman Who Stole Vermeer - which is also the name of his 2020 book on this topic.  The non-fiction title explores the extraordinary life and crimes of heiress-turned-revolutionary Rose Dugdale, who in 1974 became the only woman to pull off a major art heist.

This event is generously co-sponsored by HURA (The Harvard University Retirees Association) and the Millie Nash Fund.

Register for the digital option here: Zoom Link

In person registration has closed, but you are welcome to drop-in as seating allows.


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