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Showing posts with label
recovery
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December 20, 2023
And the epigraphic fragment of the marble lararium lived happily ever after...
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Our story begins at the house of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus , a banker from Pompeii, whose residence was found buried under a blanket of ash ...
December 2, 2016
Recovered: Marble head of Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus
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x Massimo Maresca, Commander, Archaeology section of the operational department of the Carabinieri TPC, Pietro Savarino, Amsterdam Police ...
November 7, 2016
Repatriation: 14th century illuminated manuscript
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After reviewing photographic documentation provided by Italian authorities, the Cleveland Museum of Art has voluntarily transferred a 14...
November 4, 2016
Anatomy of a Confession - How much are two stolen Van Gogh's worth to an alleged Naples drug kingpin?
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In recent developments on the Van Gogh recovery in Italy case, the newspaper La Repubblica has announced that Italian prosecutors have bee...
November 1, 2016
Recovery - Medieval Manuscript: "Matricula et Statuta paratici fabrorum ferrariorum"
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Italian authorities announced last week that they have recovered a stolen Medieval manuscript, titled Pallastrelli 43 or Matricula et ...
May 28, 2014
ARTNews' Laurie Hurwitz relates tale of how French Rembrandt thief coveted painting for 15 years (just like the character in Donna Tartt's novel 'Goldfinch'
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Child with Soap Bubble by Rembrandt? by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor ARTNews' Laurie Hurwitz describes how one ...
May 24, 2014
Martin Kemp on "The Theft, Recovery and Forensic Investigation of Leonardo da Vinci's "Madonna of the Yarnwinder" in the Spring/Summer 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Oxford's Martin Kemp publishes "The Theft, Recovery and Forensic Investigation of Leonardo da Vinci's Madonna and the Yarnw...
February 6, 2014
Lipinski Stradivarius, Milwaukee: Highlights from the Milwaukee Police press conference on the theft and recovery of the violin loaned to the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
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By Lynda Albertson During today’s noon press conference regarding the theft and recovery of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's Li...
January 16, 2014
Document Theft at the Maryland Historical Society: The Thief that Gives Back?
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by Kirsten Hower Normally when something is stolen from a cultural institution, the odds of the objects being returned is minimal, and...
December 11, 2013
Update on the search for the oeuvre of Polish artist Moshe Rynecki by his great-granddaughter
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Elizabeth Rynecki has written about her search to identify and recover her great-grandfather's oeuvre of art which Moesche Rynecki hid...
November 28, 2013
The Art Newspaper Quotes ARCA's Noah Charney and Dick Ellis in "Recovery rate for stolen art as low as 1.5%"
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Melanie Gerlis and Javier Pes for The Art Newspaper quote both ARCA founder Noah Charney and ARCA Lecturer Dick Ellis in today's onli...
November 22, 2013
Museum of the History of the Olympic Games: Seven men sentenced in Patras for theft
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The ARCAblog asked Dr. Christos Tsirogiannis, who accepted an award at ARCA's Conference last June, for Greek accounts of the convic...
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