February 15, 2011
BBC reports Scientists Used Analytical Tools to Study Color Changes Over Time
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BBC reports the findings of a study of the deterioration of the color yellow to brown in some of Vincent van Gogh's paintings: "The...
February 14, 2011
DIA's "Fakes, Forgeries and Mysteries" Podcasts about Painting Attributed to Claude Monet
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin The Detroit Institute of Arts released its fifth podcast on YouTube, " Hello to Tewkesbury Road " to...
The Journal of Art Crime: Essayist Kim Alderman on "The Ethics of Context"
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In an essay titled “The Ethics of Context: Exploring Assumptions in Discussions about the Looting of Archaeological Sites,” Kim Alderman ex...
February 13, 2011
Amelia, Umbria: An Introduction to Its History
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin Amelia, the oldest town in Umbria, is about 60 miles north of Rome. You can get there by car in about an hour...
February 12, 2011
Amelia, Umbria: Bronze Germanicus Home in Museo Archeologico di Amelia
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By Catherine Schofield Sezgin Of the most important and complete bronze statues of the first century A.D. ever found in Italy resides in A...
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February 10, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime: Essayist Christopher A. Marinello from the Art Loss Register "On Fakes"
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin In the fourth issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Christopher A. Marinello discusses the Art Loss Register...
February 9, 2011
Amelia, Umbria: An Eyewitness Account Recalls the Allied Bombing of Amelia in 1944
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By Francesca Rossi, Guest Contributor During the World War II, people in Amelia felt quite safe from the fighting because there was no re...
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Amelia, Umbria: Rosa Venerini's Schools and a WWII Tragic Bombing
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin February 9 is the anniversary of the birthday of the 17th century educator who has a school named after her in...
The Journal of Art Crime: Essayist Simon Cole on Connoisseurship
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin In one of ARCA’s three scholarly responses to David Grann’s “The Mark of a Masterpiece,” published in The New ...
Dr. Tom Flynn Talks to ARCA about his most recent blog post concerning the French auction house scandal and the future of the art market
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin ARCA lecturer, art historian, and journalist Dr. Tom Flynn out of England published his first post of the year...
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