Search the FBI stolen art database for artworks and case clues.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "Fbi Artcrimes" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'io-github-pipeworx-io-fbi-artcrimes' 'https://gateway.pipeworx.io/fbi-artcrimes/mcp'
Use the Fbi Artcrimes tool to search stolen art records related to the artist "Pablo Picasso" and summarize the artwork title, theft date, location, and case number.
A list of stolen works related to the artist with key case fields summarized.
Use the Fbi Artcrimes tool to check whether an artwork titled "Water Lilies" appears in the FBI stolen art database; if found, provide the record details.
A clear result showing whether a matching record exists, with record details or a no-match outcome.
Use the Fbi Artcrimes tool to search stolen art cases related to "New York" and organize them into a concise table by location, artwork type, and date.
A concise table of cases found for the location, suitable for quick review and further analysis.
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