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Paolo Ferri
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June 14, 2020
Remembering Paolo Giorgio Ferri
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Image Credit: Jason Felch It is with profound sadness that ARCA shares the news of today's passing of Paolo Giorgio Ferri, Italy...
September 30, 2017
Where is the world's largest hoard of looted antiquities? Syria? Iraq? Nope, London.
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In deference to new readers of the ARCA blog, who may not be as familiar with the world’s largest accumulation of illicit antiquities, ARC...
December 14, 2013
Christie's New York Auction of "Antiquities" withdraws "Symes Pan" from sale: Christos Tsirogiannis says that in due course more information will be found about The Medici Pan, the Hermes-Thoth, and the Symes Pan
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"Hermes-Thoth" marble once passed through the hands of Robin Symes by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCAblog Editor-in-Chief ...
July 15, 2012
Press Release for the 2012 ARCA Conference on the Study of Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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by Noah Charney, Founder of ARCA The fourth annual ARCA Conference on the Study of Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection was held...
June 7, 2012
Paolo Ferri and Jason Felch on Wikiloot
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ARCA's Annual Conference in Amelia Tom Kington reports for the Guardian on the efforts of Jason Felch to use crowdsourcing to help p...
March 3, 2012
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2011: Paolo Giorgio Ferri Asks "Are Penal Procedures Only a Last Resort?"
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In the Fall 2011 issue of The Journal of Art Crime, Paolo Giorgio Ferri asks "Are Penal Procedures Only a Last Resort?" He writes:...
November 14, 2011
ARCA Award Winner Paolo Ferri Featured in Smithsonian Magazine
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Last summer ARCA awarded Paolo Ferri, a former Italian State prosecutor, for his work in Art Policing and Recovery, the first award the f...
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