February 7, 2015
Sir, how much is that (2nd Century B.C.E.) Vase in the Window? Part I
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2015 has barely started and antiquities traffickers have begun making headlines in multiple countries. In this three part series, ARCA wi...
February 6, 2015
United States District Judge Catherine C. Blake denied the motion for reconsideration filed by the Ancient Coin Collectors Guild
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After careful consideration the United States District Judge Catherine C. Blake denied the motion for reconsideration filed by the Ancien...
February 5, 2015
Pieter Paul Rubens, “The daughters of Cetrops find the serpent-shaped baby”
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Posted originally in its entirety with permission from the author and Plundered Art. The daughters of Cetrops find the serpent-shaped ...
February 3, 2015
Ghosts of the Past: Nazi-Looted Art and Its Legacies
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An International Conference co-organized by Columbia University's Department of Art History and Archaeology & Deutsches Haus in c...
February 1, 2015
ARCA Founder Noah Charney returns to Amelia for seventh year to teach "Art Forgers and Thieves" for the 2014 Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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Noah Charney in Ghent ARCA founder Noah Charney returns to Amelia for the seventh year to teach "Art Forgers and Thieves" fo...
January 30, 2015
Breaking News: Will the Real Owners of the Stolen Paul Gauguin Painting Please Stand Up? A Case for Mediation.
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In April 2014 the stolen art world ignited when a press conference conducted by General Mariano Mossa of Italy’s Comando Carabinieri Tute...
January 26, 2015
Policeman, Antiquities Smuggler, Black Market Cigarette Bootlegger, Arms Trafficker, Terrorist: A Snapshot of the Many Faces of One, Greek, Organized Crime Cell
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Investigating organized crime links with art crimes components is complicated. Sometimes researchers are able to draw detailed maps of ...
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January 21, 2015
Once Upon a Time in Five Secure Vaults in Switzerland
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By Lynda Albertson, ARCA CEO ARCA’s blog readers have followed the cases of Italian antiquities trafficking for practically as long as th...
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