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due diligence
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Showing posts with label
due diligence
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January 29, 2026
Ancient Women, Modern Crime: How Etruscan Women Were Trafficked Across the World
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I have long been fascinated by the reddish-buff clay figures of barefoot women placed along the eaves of ancient Etruscan roofs. Dressed in ...
October 8, 2025
Caveat Emptor: What the Dancing Maenad Can Tell Us About the Market for Looted Art
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Christie's 2019 Auction In November 2019, ARCA published a blog post raising questions about a 5th-century BCE polychrome antefix depict...
February 28, 2022
Will an international rogatory finally bring Italy's treasures home from the Altes Museum?
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Apulian vases Antikensammlung Berlin - Accession no. 1984.39-59 Anyone who admires the moveable heritage of Magna Graecia and Apulian red-fi...
July 30, 2020
Restitution: Lot 448, Christie's
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Early last November we wrote a blog post asking Christie's about an interesting polychrome painted 5th century BCE antefix in the f...
December 28, 2014
Columnist David Gill writes in Context Matters on "Learning from the Herm: The Need for more Rigorous Due Diligence Searches" in the Fall 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-chief In the Fall 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , columnist David Gill...
May 13, 2014
ARCA Alum ('13) Gerald Fitzgerald publishes opinion piece in Art Papers on art market due diligence concerning provenance and the public record
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ARCA Alum '13 and trial lawyer Gerald Fitzgerald published an opinion piece, " Give Us CPR " (May/June issue, 2014) in Art P...
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