Art Robbers > #7

Meule
Hercules
Today, we're going to steal a masterpiece called 'Meule' by Claude Monet.
Wu Tang
What's so special about this artwork?
Hercules
Well, 'Meule' is a series of paintings by Monet that depicts stacks of harvested wheat in different lighting, weather, and seasons.
Wu Tang
What does 'Meule' mean?
Hercules
It's a French word that means 'The Stacks'. In this series, Monet painted these stacks at his home in Giverny, near Paris.
Wu Tang
So, Monet painted the same subject over and over again?
Hercules
Yes, but each painting captures the stacks in different lighting conditions and atmospheric influences. It's amazing how Monet was able to create unique and harmonious paintings.
Hercules
These haystacks, or grain-stacks, were used to store harvested wheat until it could be threshed. Monet was captivated by the visual nuances of this subject.
Wu Tang
I see. Monet really put a lot of thought and analysis into his subject matters.
While Hercules continues to talk passionately about the artwork, Bob, the police, discovers their plan and approaches them.
Wu Tang
Uh-oh, we've been spotted! I better run!
Hercules
Wait, Wu Tang! We should escape together!
Bob
Not so fast, Hercules. I've caught you again!
Hercules
You won't stop me next time, Bob! I'll find another masterpiece to steal!
Bob
We'll see about that, Hercules!
The chase continues as Hercules and Wu Tang try to escape from Bob's clutches.
Meule