Greek police recovered paintings that were stolen nine years ago from the National Art Gallery, including "Head of a Woman" by Picasso and "Stammer Windmill" by Dutch painter Piet Mondrian
Good work, boys!
BUT was there really no better way to present these masterpieces to the public than placing them on a narrow ledge?
During their press conference, authorities just leaned these priceless works of art on said ledge, thinking they'll be safe riiiight there.
Picasso painting slowly slides down...
BAM! It's on the floor.
Maybe the next time we recover a stolen piece of art, we can handle it with just a tad more care? ๐