Artists are invited to color line-drawn interpretations of 30
masterpieces seized or destroyed by the Nazis during WWII. Combining the
artistic skills of acclaimed artist and graphic novelist Karl Stevens
with the art crime expertise of best-selling author Anthony M. Amore,
the collection includes short stories about the lives of the artists,
the people who owned the paintings, and how and where each piece
disappeared. Read about and interact with unforgettable works of art by
luminaries such as Paul Klee, Claude Monet, and Franz Marc, considered
the father of German Impressionism. In the years since the war ended,
dedicated professionals have spent innumerable hours trying to locate
and return the art to its rightful owners. The authors believe that by
bringing the paintings' stories to light, they can make a small
contribution toward reminding the world of the problem of looting and
the spoils of war.