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art thieves
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art thieves
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February 16, 2017
Recovered: Here's lookin' at you kid. Stolen in Italy and found in Casablanca.
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Madonna with Saints John the Evangelist and Gregory Healer" (1639) oil on canvas 293x184.5 cm Stolen in Modena, Italy on Augu...
September 26, 2016
The Statement No Curator Wants to Hear: "It's a very good copy but it's a fake"
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Portrait of Tainui Chief, Kewene Te Haho purportedly by Gottfried Lindauer, originally purchased by Trust Waikato for $121,000 for the ...
October 2, 2015
Mystery Surrounding the Murder of Art Thief Sebastiano Magnanini
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The Regent's Canal and entrance to the Islington Tunnel Murdered in North London, then bound and tied to a shopping cart in atte...
February 1, 2015
ARCA Founder Noah Charney returns to Amelia for seventh year to teach "Art Forgers and Thieves" for the 2014 Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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Noah Charney in Ghent ARCA founder Noah Charney returns to Amelia for the seventh year to teach "Art Forgers and Thieves" fo...
August 15, 2013
Erik el Belga's "Por amor al arte. Memorias del ladrón más famoso del mundo" reviewed by Marc Balcells (The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2013)
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Marc Balcells reviews Erik el Belga's Por amor al arte. Memorias del ladrón más famoso del mundo (Editorial Planeta 2012) in the Spr...
January 31, 2013
Danny Boyle's 2013 "Trance" to Continue the Rakish Image of the Art Thief
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"Anyone can steal a painting, all it takes is a bit of muscle, but no piece of art is worth a human life" says the (fictional)...
Gundlach Art Theft: Case against suspected art thieves slowly working its way through the court appearances
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Last September thieves broke into the Santa Monica home of financier Jeffrey Gundlach and stole , amongst his possessions, some very valua...
March 14, 2012
Joshua Knelman Launching "Hot Art" at The Flag Art Foundation in New York on March 22
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor "Interpol and UNESCO listed art theft as the fourth-largest black market in the wor...
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