Géry Pieret

Géry Pieret

unknown Belgium

Géry Pieret was a Belgian figure known for his involvement in the early 20th-century art thefts, notably for stealing sculptures from the Louvre in 1907. He served as the secretary to the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, who was inspired by Pieret to create the character of Baron d'Ormesan in his work 'L'Hérésiarque et compagnie.' Pieret's actions contributed to the notoriety of the museum's history of thefts, exemplifying the intersection of art and crime in that era.

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France France: Géry Pieret was a Belgian who committed thefts in 1907 and was a secretary to Guillaume Apollinaire. 5

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