April 24, 2009
Headlines Memo
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EBay and the illegal looting of antiquities, on the Freakonomics blog . Yale theft in our own Noah Charney’s back yard, via the Yale Daily N...
April 23, 2009
A Michelangelo Crucifix? Perhaps...
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The Italian state recently purchased a $4.2 million carved linden-wood crucifix by Michelangelo that probably isn’t by Michelangelo. In ...
April 15, 2009
New Book on the Theft of the Mona Lisa Misses the Mark—and Reality
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The Crimes of Paris: A True Story of Murder, Theft, and Detection by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler (Little, Brown and Company, 2009) profess...
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March 29, 2009
Lawsuits Abound, Defensive and Offensive
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"Night Cafe" Van Gogh 1888 In recent days we have seen a number of high-profile art law suits, both criminal and defensive. Yale ...
March 24, 2009
Yale Stolen Paintings Recovered
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Three stolen works of art were recovered, along with nearly 40 other stolen paintings, firearms, heroin, marijuana, and cash, in a New Haven...
March 20, 2009
Headlines Memo
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Czech police : Impressive 3 month turnaround from heist to recovery. Dutch police recover 8 paintings, including Pissarro and Renoir, 22 yea...
Book Review: The Forger's Spell by Edward Dolnick
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Edward Dolnick's The Forger's Spell is an impeccably researched and entertaining account of the "most successful art forger of...
March 15, 2009
ARCA Trustee Anthony Amore in the New York Times
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ARCA Trustee Anthony Amore, Security Director of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, just appeared in a New York Times feature article . Y...
March 14, 2009
Steal the World
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(The following is an english translation of an article that appeared in the Spanish national newspaper ABC in 2008 ) A razorblade left on a ...
March 12, 2009
ARCA Announcements UPDATED
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ARCA 2009 Award Winners ARCA is pleased to announce the winners of its new annual awards. Each year ARCA will award individuals for thei...
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