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art crime in war
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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...
October 28, 2021
After 130 years, what (limited) cultural property is finally going home to Benin
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Sometimes when a country fights for their cultural property it is not about the monetary value, but about its cultural significance. Below ...
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January 19, 2020
Flashback Sunday: ARCA's Postgraduate Program: From the eyes of one of our alumni - Part I
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I’m not sure whether it makes more sense to say that we’re only halfway through with the ARCA postgraduate program or that we’re alread...
January 9, 2020
De-weaponizing Culture: ARCA offers scholarships for military affiliated CPP reservists and civilians.
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Company of African American soldiers [US 5th Army] type/write reports between the ancient columns of the Greek Temple of Hera II in Paest...
January 6, 2020
A culture of impunity on the cultural causalities of war
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Op/Ed by Lynda Albertson Twice in the span of only 24 hours, the current president of the United States has implied that in the even...
November 7, 2019
Exhibition commemorating the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht: Treasured Belongings: The Hahn Family & the Search for a Stolen Legacy
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In commemoration of the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht, the state-sponsored pogrom known as the “Night of Broken Glass” which took pl...
February 20, 2019
Interview with open source intelligence analyst Sam Hardy
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By Edgar Tijhuis This year, the ARCA Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection will be held from May 30 thro...
February 8, 2019
Judge Tompkins returns to Amelia to this summer to teach "Art Crime in War” at ARCA's Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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By Edgar Tijhuis This year, the ARCA Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection will be held from May 30 throug...
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