The Embezzler's Trove: How a Banker's Crime Scattered a Legendary Art Collection Across Europe
Giampietro Campana, a 19th-century bank director, used embezzled funds to build a colossal art collection. His crime led to his exile and the forced sale of his treasures, which now form the core of collections in the Louvre, the Hermitage, and other world-class museums.