Paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse have been stolen from a museum in northern Italy, in a brazen heist that took just three minutes, according to authorities.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s 1917 oil painting “Les Poissons,” Paul Cézanne’s 1890 watercolor “Tasse et plat de cerises” and Henri Matisse’s 1922 piece of work “Odalisque sur la terrasse” were taken from the Magnani Rocca Foundation, located near the city of Parma, a spokesperson for the Carabinieri of Parma and the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit of Bologna told CNN.
Four hooded thieves forced their way through a first floor door in the museum’s Villa of Masterpiece overnight between March 22 and…

