Picasso drawing stolen

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Police are on the hunt for a man who walked into a San Francisco art gallery, grabbed a valuable pencil drawing by Pablo Picasso off the wall and then fled in a waiting taxicab. Police on Tuesday said the drawing, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, was taken from the Weinstein Gallery near Union Square.
The gallery says Picasso created the one-of-a-kind drawing titled “Tete de Femme” in 1965. Other artists whose works are still on display at the gallery include Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali and Joan Miro.