Beware The Ides of March. Or, Um, Steal Them.

Three of the four bronze sculptures making up a Philip Pavia sculpture known as ‘The Ides of March’ have been stolen from the New York City office building in which they were being temporarily housed while awaiting transfer to Hofstra University. The theft cannot have been easy, as the three stolen pieces weigh 600 pounds apiece. ‘The Ides’ was originally commissioned by the New York Hilton hotel, which displayed it at its entrance for more than a quarter-century.