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1. The Tale of Mona Lisa & Pablo Picasso All art buffs are familiar with the famous inent painter, playwright, and sculptor. Pablo wore many hats, but as i usatimes.cc Leonardo da Vinci’s much-celebrated Mona Lisa went missing from the Louvre. A week later, Joseph Gery Pieret sat down for an interview with the Paris-Journal, making astounding revelations. Pieret revealed that Pablo and his close friend Apollinaire owned the Iberian sculptures, another prized masterpiece stolen from the Louvre. This revelation made Pablo a leading suspect in the investigation. Later, it was revealed that Pieret had stolen the sculptures and sold them to Pa usanews.cc blo. The Spanish painter had bought the statues despite knowing they were stolen property of the Louvre Museum. After returning the statues, Pablo and Apollinaire were summoned by the court in proceedings related to the Mona Lisa . Due to lack of evidence, both artists we news re released. In 1913, Picasso was