Warhol prints stolen in 'amateurish' heist, 2 more damaged in getaway from Dutch gallery

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Sotheby's will auctio the first-ever artwork created by a humanoid robot. Thieves in the Netherlands used explosives to blow open the doors of an art gallery on Friday, making off with two rare screen prints by American pop artist Andy Warhol. According to MPV Gallery owner Mark Peet Visser, the suspects also abandoned two more works which were badly damaged in the street as they fled. Visser shared with the Associated Press that the suspects attempted to steal all four works from Warhol's 1985 "Reigning Queens" series. The Warhol portraits include renderings of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, and Queen Ntombi Tfwala of Swaziland (now Eswatini).