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Interpol
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February 14, 2024
A stolen painting by Ivan Aivazovsky? This work is set to be auctioned in Russia in four days.
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Full Moon Night, 1878 by Ivan Aivazovsky There are 32 stolen paintings listed in the INTERPOL Works of Art database by the Romantic painte...
May 12, 2021
Pocket-Sized Due Diligence: Interpol’s ID-Art App
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By: Aubrey Catrone, Proper Provenance, LLC Countless art transactions occur each week around the globe. Whether looking to acquire or sell a...
May 6, 2020
INTERPOL, Europol and World Customs Organization joint investigation produce results.
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Interpol has issued a preliminary announcement on Operations Athena II and Pandora IV. A total of 300 coordinated investigations too...
February 9, 2019
Letter from the UN Chair of the Security Council Committee concerning Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Da’esh), Al-Qaida and associated individuals and their involvement in heritage plunder
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In a letter dated 15 January 2019, signed by Dian Triansyah Djani, the UN Chair of the Security Council Committee, pursuant to resoluti...
January 13, 2018
INTERPOL's Most Wanted stolen works of art lists
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Image Credit INTERPOL - Works of Art Unit Every June and December, INTERPOL, the International Criminal Police Organization publishes...
January 23, 2017
Operation Pandora - When multinational law enforcement agents collaborate, they are a force to be reckoned with.
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A simple run down. 92 new investigations were initiated between October and November 2016 in which Europol joined forces with law enfo...
October 13, 2016
Conference: Art, Antiquities, Heritage and Wildlife Crime in Southeast Asia - 22 October 2016
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Conference Venue: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate Law Centre , The Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, ...
June 19, 2014
Panel on "The Vulnerabilities of Sacred Art In Situ: Yesterday and Still Today" for ARCA's Sixth Annual Interdisciplinary Art Crime Conference
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The panel on "The Vulnerabilities of Sacred Art in Situ" will highlight these issues: The Theft and Ransom of Caravaggio’s “St....
January 7, 2014
Postcard from Paris: ARCA Lecturer Judge Arthur Tompkins visits INTERPOL and swabs for DNA analysis
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by Judge Arthur Tompkins INTERPOL is, in popular culture, a near-mythical organisation, one that tends to conjure up an aura o...
March 1, 2013
Coverage of the first Conference on Protection of Cultural Property in Asia (15-18 February 2013, Thimphu, Bhutan)
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Snowy entrance to convention center in Thimphu, Bhutan By Julia Brennan, ARCA Alum 2009 Part I The Royal Gove...
February 6, 2013
Belgian Police Searching for Snuffboxes Stolen from Residence before New Year's Eve
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INTERPOL has issued an alert that Belgian Police are searching for 18th and 19th century snuffboxes and boxes stolen December 30 from a...
February 3, 2013
Cultural Property: Upcoming Conference on the Protection of Cultural Property in Asia
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Here's a link to the Conference on the Protection of Cultural Property in Asia to be held February 15-18th in Thimpu Bhutan. This co...
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November 12, 2012
Conclusions of Interpol's first international conference on counterfeit art
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Last month Interpol's first International Conference on Counterfeit Art arrived at a list of "Conclusions" in Lyon. The co...
November 11, 2012
Interpol’s International Conference on Counterfeit Art
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By Colette Loll Marvin Recently, I had the honor of being invited to speak at the first ever International Conference on Count...
June 11, 2012
Anniversary of Gustave Courbet's Birth and the Number of Stolen Courbet Paintings Reported by Interpol
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Courbet's Coastal Landscape in North of France /Interpol by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Huffington Post contr...
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