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Mondays, February 3 – February 24, 12 – 2pm

#SeeArtDifferently

Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn. Self-Portrait (detail), 1630. Gift 1956 Nationalmusei Vänner, National Museum, Stockholm

$220; members $198
(4 classes)

Registration opens November 20 at 10am; members can enroll November 18 at 10am. Join now!

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About the Class

Join one of the most famous art detectives in the world to hear tales from the trenches of his long career solving art crimes with the FBI.

Robert Wittman founded the FBI’s National Art Crime Team and served for 20 years as the agency’s investigative expert. He is responsible for recovering more than $300 million in stolen art and cultural property around the world over his career. This course will draw on those cases—which have taken him from Spain to extract $50 million worth of Goya and Brueghel paintings from a Spanish mobster to France to save a priceless Rodin. He has rescued Rembrandts, Renoirs, and even the golden armor of an ancient Peruvian warrior king. He will also share his greatest challenge: working undercover to track the criminals behind the century’s largest unsolved art crime, the $500 million theft from the Isabella Gardner Museum in Boston.

A former Barnes student, Wittman will also discuss fakes and forgeries and the criminals behind them, the importance of cultural artifacts and strategies for protecting these treasures, and the investigative techniques used to find and recover stolen works of art.

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Barnes classes will:

  • Sharpen your observational and critical thinking skills.
  • Improve your ability to communicate about art.
  • Deepen your appreciation for cultures and histories outside your own.

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Instructor

Robert Wittman

An art crimes expert, Wittman served as an FBI special agent for 20 years and founded the agency’s National Art Crime Team. He is responsible for recovering more than $300 million in lost and stolen artwork and cultural property over his career. He is the author of the New York Times best-selling memoir Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures (2011) and The Devil's Diary: Alfred Rosenberg and the Stolen Secrets of the Third Reich (2017).

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