July 13, 2009
ARCA Conference in the Study of Art Crime
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The ARCA Conference on the Study of Art Crime 11 July 2009 in Amelia, Italy Conference Schedule 10:30am Introduction by Noah Charn...
July 1, 2009
ARCAblog Podcast: The Looting of the Amber Room
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Reading from the research of Joel Knopf, Yale '09, ARCA Director Noah Charney examines the fate of the Russian Amber Room during World W...
Unreported Art Crimes
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In the most recent US News & World Report Ulrich Boser has written an article on the FBI Crime Team . While researching for this piece B...
June 3, 2009
The Art Market: How Lending Fuels Art Crime
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ARCA is pleased to present a series of papers written by graduates of Noah Charney's course on art crime, taught at Yale University in t...
May 23, 2009
Thirteen Looted Zurbaráns
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Francisco de Zurbarán (1598-1664) was one of a handful of masterful Spanish painters to take inspiration from the revolutionary style of sha...
May 15, 2009
Carabinieri Celebrate 40 Years Fighting Art Crime
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To celebrate 40 years of success against art crime, the Carabinieri Division for the Protection of Cultural Heritage and Italian Ministry of...
May 12, 2009
Study Art Crime in Rome
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ART CRIME AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF ROME OFFERS “TRAFFICKERS, THIEVES AND FORGERS” A NEW COURSE ON ART CRIME OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 8 May 2009: Pro...
May 8, 2009
In The Best Interests of Art
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ARCA is pleased to present a series of researched editorials written by students of ARCA Director Noah Charney at Yale University. These st...
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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 ...
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