| "Golfe, mer, falaises vertes", a lesser-known 
				landscape by the prolific French impressionist, was taken from 
				its frame on Monday evening while it was on display ahead of a 
				planned sale at the Dorotheum auction house, police said.
 "The men left the site through different exits and fled," Vienna 
				police said in a statement. They released pictures of the three 
				suspects taken from security-camera footage, adding that they 
				were "evidently professional".
 
 The Dorotheum, Vienna's best-known auction house in the heart of 
				the city, confirmed that a theft had taken place but declined to 
				provide further details.
 
 The painting was estimated at 120,000 to 160,000 euros and had 
				been due to go under the hammer on Wednesday evening.
 
 (This story corrects day auction had been due to be held on to 
				Wednesday from Tuesday, paragraph 5)
 
 (Reporting by Francois Murphy; Editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
 
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