Armed robbers stole two paintings — one by Dalí — from a Dutch museum on Friday, the police said. Several masked men entered the Scheringa Museum for Realist Art in Spanbroek, a village north of Amsterdam, at midday and took two paintings from the wall while holding the staff at gunpoint, the police said in a statement. The robbers fled in a black car. The Dalí, “Adolescence,” was painted in 1941. The other painting, “La Musicienne,” by the Polish Art Deco portraitist Tamara de Lempicka, dates from 1929. Both are owned by the museum.
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