Arsène Goedertier
Arsène Goedertier was a notorious art thief known for his involvement in the 1934 theft of two panels from the Ghent Altarpiece, one of the most significant works of Western art. After being apprehended, he confessed to the crime but the stolen panels, particularly the 'Just Judges,' were never recovered, leaving a lasting mark on art history.
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Arsène Goedertier confessed to the crime of stealing the panel of 'Gerechte Richter' seven months after the act.
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