Art theft robs us all: The Louvre heist

Napoleon's jewels, Louvre, Paris / Kimberly Sullivan

In a normal world, it would go without saying that theft is bad. But today, with the insane “reimagine justice” movements, I realize we can’t take anything for granted. But museum thefts have always struck me as particularly pernicious. Well-known art works and priceless objects are, by their very nature, impossible to resell. They are…

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Visiting the Klee Museum in Bern, Switzerland

Paul Klee Museum, Bern, Switzerland / Kimberly Sullivan

My husband and I were in Zurich, Switzerland last month. We took a daytrip to beautiful Bern, and while there, also took the opportunity to visit the newish Paul Klee Museum. Paul Klee (1879-1940) was born outside of Bern, Switzerland  of a German father and Swiss mother. His father was a music teacher and his…

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