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Judge Arthur Tompkins
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Judge Arthur Tompkins
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November 19, 2020
"Provenance Research Today" book release to debut at the International Catalogue Raisonné Association conference
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On December 3rd a new book called Provenance Research Today: Principles, Practice, Problems is being released by Lund Humphries, an indepen...
October 13, 2016
Conference: Artcrime 2016 - The New Zealand Art Crime Research Trust
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Yayoi Kusama public artwork, “Dots for Love and Peace” 2009, City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand 2009 Sponsored by: The New Zealand Ar...
September 28, 2015
New Zealand Hosts its First Art Crime Symposium
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The inaugural Art Crime Symposium, held at City Gallery in Wellington on 19 September 2015, brought together leading academics and researc...
July 7, 2015
The Oratorio of San Lorenzo in Palermo, Sicily: Where a stolen Caravaggio Nativity once hung above the altar
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Street entrance to the Oratorio of San Lorenzo in Palermo by Judge Arthur Tompkins This post continues last week's post &quo...
May 9, 2015
Art Restitution: Van Dyck’s Triple Portrait of King Charles I stolen from Castle Kronberg during World War II by American servicemen to be returned to Frankfurt
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From The New York Times : Brandon Thibodeaux's photo of King Charles I in Three Positions by Judge Arthur Tompkins The New Yo...
April 25, 2015
Stolen Treasures Mysteriously and Anonymously Returned
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By: Judge Arthur Tompkins Te Papa Tongarewa National Museum, Wellington, New Zealand A week ago, 14 Maori taonga [treasures], datin...
December 3, 2014
Judge Arthur Tompkins to present historical survey section of his "Art in War" course at Victoria University in Spring 2015 in Wellington
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Judge Arthur Tompkins, ARCA trustee and faculty member, is presenting the historical survey section of his "Art in War" course a...
November 20, 2014
Judge Arthur Tompkins writes on "The Pope's personal library" in Britain's Guardian
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ARCA lecturer Judge Arthur Tompkins recently published in the Guardian a lengthy contribution about his 2011 visit to the Vatican Library...
August 16, 2014
Listen to 'Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Portrait of Wally' on Radio New Zealand
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Judge Tompkins ARCA Lecturer Judge Arthur Tompkins, a New Zealand District Court Judge and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Exp...
June 9, 2014
Art Crime with Judge Arthur Tompkins on New Zealand's National Radio: The 1961 Theft of Francisco de Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington
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Francisco de Goya, The Duke of Wellington , 1812-1814 oil on mahogany, 64.3 x 52.4 cm Judge Arthur Tompkins, who teaches "Art in...
May 13, 2014
Listen to 'Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Four Horses of San Marco' on Radio New Zealand
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Judge Arthur Tompkins District Court Judge Arthur Tompkins, a member of 'Interpols DNA Monitoring Expert Group, has a special i...
February 9, 2014
Judge Arthur Tompkins returns to teach "Art in War" for ARCA's Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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In 2014 Judge Arthur Tompkins will be teaching his Art in War course for the 5th consecutive year. Judge Tompkins began his work with ...
January 8, 2014
Postcard from Cambridge: Judge Arthur Tompkins revisits Cambridge and its ancient history
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This post is the last in a four-part series of Judge Arthur Tompkin's trip last November to Europe -- museums and retail in Paris, pr...
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...
Postcard from Paris: Judge Arthur Tompkins writes on 'two extremes of Parisian retail history' and creating art
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Painting of Shakespeare & Company, Paris From the collection of Judge Arthur Tompkins This post is the second of a four-part seri...
December 6, 2013
Gurlitt Art Collection: The Economist publishes letter from Judge Tompkins on "Hildebrand Gurlitt's secret"
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Here's a Letter published in The Economist (December 7, 2013; from the print edition): Dealing with stolen art * SIR – The dis...
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