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Cornelius Gurlitt
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Cornelius Gurlitt
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February 2, 2017
Foreshadowing for the Cornelius Gurlitt Case?
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By: Mairead McAuliffe On January 13, 2017 a Frankfurt District Court confirmed the legal use of Germany's statute-of-limitation in a ...
November 24, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection & Provenance Research: A Perspective from Marc Masurovsky, director of the Provenance Training Research Program
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA blog Editor I sought out the perspective of Marc Masurovsky, director of the Provenance Research Training Pro...
Gurlitt Art Collection and the Kunstmuseum Bern: Acceptance of Bequest comes with agreement to conduct provenance research
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The press conference in Berlin today generated a great deal of media interest as to if and how the Kunstmuseum in Bern would accept the be...
Agreement (in German) between Germany, Bavaria and the Kunstmuseum Bern on Gurlitt Collection
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A copy of the agreement (in German) between Germany, Bavaria and the Kunstmuseum Bern on accepting the Gurlitt collection can be downloaded ...
Gurlitt Art Collection: Kunstmuseum Bern accepts bequest from Cornelius Gurlitt
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The Kunstmuseum Bern announced today in Berlin that it will accept the art collection from Cornelius Gurlitt. Lynda Albertson, ARCA's C...
Streaming link for the Joint Press Conference on Cornelius Gurlitt estate.
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Live Stream, Monday, November 24, 2014 at 11:00 am CET: This morning the federal government of Germany, the Bavarian Ministry of Culture, a...
Gurlitt Art Collection: An Interview with Art Recovery's Christopher Marinello on the eve of the Kunstmuseum's announcement on acceptance or rejection of the bequest by Cornelius Gurlitt
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Christopher Marinello, founder of Art Recovery by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Sunday I spoke to Chri...
November 21, 2014
Editorial Essay on the Kunstmuseum Bern's Upcoming Decision on Whether to Accept the Gurlitt Collection
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By Judge Arthur Tompkins It appears that on Monday 24 November (or thereabouts) we will know whether the Kunstmuseum Bern will take on t...
June 4, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: An open letter to the Trustees of the Kunstmuseum Bern, Hodlerstrasse 8–12 CH-3000 Bern 7, Switzerland
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by Judge Arthur Tompkins* As the trustees of the Kuntsmuseum in Bern, you have an sudden, unique and unforeseen opportunity, as you co...
May 8, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: Switzerland's Kunstmuseum Bern announces that Cornelius Gurlitt willed his art to them; art restitution expert Marc Masurovsky weighs in
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Although Cornelius Gurlitt's legal team has not posted on its website news of the d...
May 7, 2014
Cornelius Gurlitt Art Collection: Vanity Fair's Alex Shoumatoff Reported on the Case Last Month
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Cornelius Gurlitt had artwork at both his apartment in the Schwabing neighborhood of Muni...
Gurlitt Art Collection: Cornelius Gurlitt's wishes regarding "degenerate art" in his collection
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The website defending Cornelius Gurlitt, Gurlitt.info , provides the art collector's position which includes his stated belief that: ...
Gurlitt Art Collection: Cornelius Gurlitt, 81, dies following convalescing from heart surgery; legal counsel announces end of investigation
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Today legal counsel for Cornelius Gurlitt announced the death of their client -- and th...
April 24, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: Opinion: "What to do with the Munich Art Trove?"
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by Judge Arthur Tompkins The missteps by the German federal and state authorities continue, as they try but so far fail properly to de...
April 19, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: NYT's "A Hidden Art Trove and a Lost Relative" -- another artist that may be in the collection alongside the famous Matisses and Monets
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Catherine Hickley reports April 18 in The New York Times in " A Hidden Art Trove and a Lo...
April 15, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: Editorial Board of The New York Times Says German officials mishandled case
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The Editorial Board of The New York Times published an opinion piece, " Modern Art as Nazi Plunder ", online April 14 describing...
April 8, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: Cornelius Gurlitt Agrees to Provenance Research once his artwork has been returned to him
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Here is the link to the English version of the joint press release dated April 7 announcing that Cornelius Gurlitt's art collection w...
March 28, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: Cornelius Gurlitt's legal counsel announces restitution plans
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On March 26, Cornelius Gurlitt's legal counsel announced in a press release his client's plans to return "stolen" work...
March 2, 2014
Gurlitt Art Collection: ARCA Lecturer Dick Ellis interviewed by "Voice of Russia" about the general issues of art restitution
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Richard Ellis, retired Scotland Yard detective Voice of Russia features an exclusive interview with ARCA Lecturer Richard Ellis in &q...
February 22, 2014
The Gurlitt Art Collection: Cornelius Gurlitt has retained legal counsel who have established a website on the case involving the seizure and claims over the "Nazi treasure"
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In early November, the weekly German magazine Focus reported that Bavarian authorities had custody of value art collection owned by Corn...
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