| A $5,000 reward has been offered by Federal Express for 23 original oil paintings on
masonite by artists Don Maitz and Janny Wurts. The paintings, taken from a
FedEx truck on October 26, 1995, were en route from Florida to the World Fantasy
Convention in Baltimore, MD when they disappeared. The FBI is investigating. The paintings
are registered with IFAR (International Fine Arts Registry). Your help is needed. |
Baltimore, October 26, 1995 CRATE WITH
IRREPLACEABLE FANTASY PAINTINGS
LOST FROM DELIVERY VAN IN BALTIMORE
Contact: Federal Express Security, Bob Brown (215) 937-4700
Baltimore Police, (410) 396-2411
Complaint reference number: 1J19329
Officers Eigner or Driscoll
A black wooden crate containing 20 original oil paintings by prominent illustrator, Don
Maitz, and three others by author/illustrator Janny Wurts, disappeared from a Federal
Express delivery van in Baltimore on Thursday morning October 26. The paintings were all
done in oils on masonite, with themes including wizards, knights, dragons, and whimsical
fantasy creatures. The artworks were being shipped from the artists' home in Florida to
the World Fantasy Convention in Baltimore for an exhibition.
Included on the crate were 20 works by Don Maitz, internationally recognized Science
Fiction illustrator. These included two works done for the special edition of Stephen
King's Desperation, due out from Donald Grant; seventeen new works for Guardians, a
card game series just released that has sold over a million copies; and a book cover
illustration for The Mists of Caledon. Maitz is best known for his illustration of
the pirate from Captain Morgan Spiced Rum. He has three times won Science Fiction's
preeminant Hugo award for illustration, and has also received a Silver Medal from the
Society of Illustrators in New York.
The three paintings by Janny Wurts were covers she painted for her own novels, among them
an October release in paperback from HarperCollins titled Keeper of the Keys; its
forthcoming sequel Shadowfane; and the jacket painting for HarperCollins's British
hardbound edition of Warhost of Vastmark, newly released this past August. Wurts is
well known as a novelist, with seven titles to her credit; and as an illustrator. Her
cover for her hardback novel, Curse of the Mistwraith, just won this year's Chesley
Award for Best Hardbound Book Cover from the Association of Science Fiction Artists. Her
cover for Master of White Storm twice won Best in Show at the World Fantasy
Convention.
The crate containing the paintings disappeared at midmorning, on Lombard Street in the
vicinity of the Inner Harbor Marriott in Baltimore. None of the other packages on the
truck were disturbed. The loss represents untold heartbreak for the artists, who had
shipped the paintings for exhibition purposes only. Insurance on them was a paltry $500.00
of their estimated $100,000.00 value, due to a policy by Federal Express concerning
limited liability on works of original art. The theft was reported to the artists at 11:00
PM that evening and a police report was filed by Federal Express about twenty-four hours
later. The only chance for recovery of their works remains the prompt and wide publicity
of the images, that they can be recognized if they emerge in public and draw attention. A
reward is offered for their return, damaged or whole.
Color thumnail images of the stolen works follows with details on titles and dimension.
Identification is on the back of each painting. Additional information upon request,
either from the Baltimore Police - Central District or the artists.
The paintings are registered with IFAR.
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