Edgar Dega's painting “Portrait of Count Lepic and his daughters” was created in 1870. It measures 81 x 65 cm and was stolen from the Zurich E. G.Bührle Foundation in 2008.
Camille Corot's painting “Le Chemin de Sèvres. View of Paris ”was created in 1865. It measures 49 x 34 cm and was stolen from the Louvre in Paris in 1998.
Caspar David Friedrich's painting “Nebelschwaden” was completed in 1820. It measures 42.5 cm x 32.5 cm and was stolen in 1994 at the Frankfurter Kunsthalle Schirn.
Van Gogh's painting “Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen” was created in 1884. It measures 41.3 x 32.1 cm and was stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 2002.
Leonardo da Vinci's painting “Madonna of the Yarnwinder” was created between 1499 and 1510. It measures 50.2 x 36.4 cm and was stolen from Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland in 2003.
Paul Cézanne's painting “The Boy in the Red Vest” was created in 1890. It measures 80 x 64.5 cm and was stolen from the Bührle Collection in Zurich in 2008.
Claude Monet's painting “Claude Monet: Impression, Sunrise” was created in 1872. It measures 63 x 48 cm and was stolen in 1985 from the Marmottan Monet Museum in Paris.
Rembrandt's painting “playing card B3: The Storm on the Sea of Galilee” was created in 1633. It measures 161.7 x 161.8 cm and was stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Gallery Museum in Boston in 1990.
Frans Van Mieri's painting “A Cavalier (Self-Portrait)” was created in 1659. It measures 20 x 16 cm and was stolen from the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney in 2007.
Jan Vermeer's painting “Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid” was created in 1671. It measures 58.4 x 72.2 cm and was stolen from Russborough House in 1990 in Ireland.
Van Gogh's painting “The Gardener (Young Peasant)” was created in 1889. It measures 61 x 50 cm and was stolen from the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte in Rome in 1998.
Peter Paul Rubens oil painting “The Three Graces” was created in 1635. It measures 182 x 220.5 cm and was stolen from the London Dulwich Picture Gallery in 1966.
J. M. W. Turner's painting “Shade and Darkness - the Evening of the Deluge” was created in 1843. It measures 78.7 x 78.1 cm and was stolen in 1994 at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt.
Caravaggio's painting “Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence” was created in 1609. It measures 268 x 197 cm and was stolen in Palermo in 1969. Since then it has been considered lost.
Goya's painting “Portrait of the Duke of Wellington” was completed in 1814. It measures 52.4 x 64.3 cm and was stolen from the National Gallery in London in 1961.
Jan Vermeer's painting “The Concert” was created in 1664. It measures 72.5 x 64.7 cm and was stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990.
Rembrandt's painting “Girl Leaning at a window” was created in 1645. It measures 81.8 x 66.2 cm and was stolen from the Dulwich Picture Gallery in 1966.
Èdouard Manet's painting “Chez Tortoni” was created in 1880. It measures 26 x 33.7 cm and was stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990.