October 5, 2011
What does lack of provenance indicate in sales catalogues? Tess Davis of Heritage Watch writes that Sotheby's lack of provenance information from 1988-2010 indicates sale of looted antiquities; Compliance Officer Jane Levine of Sotheby's Disagrees
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-chief The Getty Center's exhibit in 2011, Gods of Angkor , displayed masterpiec...
October 4, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2011: Diane Joy Charney on "Another look at the 2010 ARCA Conference on the Study of Art Crime: Something for Everyone"
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French literature lecturer Diane Charney ties in Romain Gary's "Le Faux" ( The Fake ), a 20th century story by the WWII hero a...
October 3, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2011: "Freeze of BBC License Fee Continues Dream of Art Thief Who Stole Goya's 'Portrait of the Duke of Wellington' from the National Gallery in 1961
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In an editorial essay for the Spring 2011 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , editor-in-chief Noah Charney writes about the 50th anniversary...
October 2, 2011
Stonehill College: "Veteran Art Detectives Discuss Most Notorious Cases at Martin Institute"
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Photo: Virginia Curry and Dick Ellis Here's a link to Stonehill College's website and the post about the lecture by former art p...
October 1, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2011: Q&A with the LAPD Art Theft Detail
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In the Spring 2011 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , ARCA Blog Editor-in-chief Catherine Schofield Sezgin interviews Detective Don Hrycyk ...
September 30, 2011
Forgery in South Africa: The Story of Frans Claerhout
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A 'fake' by Toby Orford Higher prices for art are an inevitable sign of emerging market maturity – and also widespread...
September 29, 2011
Evidence of changing attitudes: The Art Loss Register recovers valuable medallion on behalf of the Castle Friedenstein Foundation in Gotha Germany
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When SJ Phillips, a jewellery and art dealer, offered to sell a rare 17th century gold medallion to Boston's Museum of Fine Arts museum ...
September 28, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2011: Noah Charney's Q&A with Alan Hirsch
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Williams College's Professor Alan Hirsch spoke with Noah Charney for a Q&A column for the Spring 2011 issue of The Journal of Art Cr...
September 27, 2011
"The Three Elephants" are Fighting For Survival in Court: Moral Rights Through the Prism of the South African Constitution
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'Elephant' by artist Andries Botha under construction Press release issued by Toby Orford, TOBY ORFORD ART LAW, who attended ARCA...
September 26, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2011: Noah Charney's Q&A with Peter Watson
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Peter Watson, the critically-acclaimed author, answered questions posed by Noah Charney for the Q&A column for the fifth issue of The Jo...
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