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Nazi art theft
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Nazi art theft
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July 24, 2011
Elena Franchi on “Under the Protection of the Holy See: The Florentine Works of Art and Their Moving to Alto Adige in 1944”
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Elena Franchi Update: This is post has been republished with corrections. On July 9, at ARCA's International Art Crime Conference, E...
July 20, 2011
ARCA's 2011 IACC: Charlotte Woodhead on “Assessing the Moral Strength of Holocaust Art Restitution Claims”
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By Molly Cotter, ARCA Intern At ARCA's third annual International Art Crime Conference in Amelia on July 9, Charlotte Woodhead, Assista...
March 14, 2011
"The Louvre: A Golden Prison" produced by Lucy Jarvis and NBC News in the 1960s hints at the plain sight hiding location of a large painting during the Nazi Occupation of Paris
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Lucy Jarvis (Paley Center) by Catherine Schofield Sezgin During my almost sleepless flight to Paris last night, I watched again a charm...
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March 12, 2011
Continued Discussion on Museum Guidelines for the Provenance of Nazi-Looted Art
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Edgar Degas' "Landscape with Smokestacks" (Chicago Art Institute) by Emily Blyze ARCA Alum 2009 Part Two of Five in a sp...
February 22, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime: Patricia Kennedy Grimsted on "Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder"
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Dr. Patricia Kennedy Grimsted most recent publication, Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder: A Survey of the Dispersed Archive...
January 31, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime: Contributor Patricia Kennedy Grimsted on Plundering Libraries in World War II
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin Dr. Patricia Kennedy Grimsted wrote “The Postwar Fate of Einsatzstab Riechsleiter Rosenberg Archival and Libra...
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