THE BEAT GOES ON

PARIS—When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre a few years back, officials left the wall empty where the famous painting had been displayed. During the two years the picture was missing, more people went to see the blank space on the wall than had come to view the painting itself in the previous twelve years.

February 1, 1979
Rick Johnson

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