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$750K in art stolen from New York home

Andy Warhol's 1986 "Camouflage Self Portrait" is shown in a file photo. ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
Andy Warhol's 1986 "Camouflage Self Portrait" is shown in a file photo. ep/Ezio Petersen UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (UPI) -- Valuable jewelry and art, including prints by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, were stolen from a luxury New York apartment, police said.

Taken in the Thanksgiving weekend heist were five of the artists' prints, a painting by Carl Fudge, Cartier and Rolex watches and other jewelry with a total value around $750,000, the New York Daily News reported.

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The valuables belong to Robert Romanoff, 49, president of Nebraska Meat Corp. His family also owns the building in Manhattan's Meatpacking District where the burglars broke through a hallway wall while he was away, police said. Romanoff found his home ransacked when he returned Nov. 28.

A video recorder attached to surveillance cameras in the apartment also was gone.

Among the artworks stolen were a set of eight signed prints in various colors by Warhol, called "Camouflage," and a large Lichtenstein print called "Thinking Nude," part of the artist's "Nude" series.

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