February 18, 2011
Paintings by Rembrandt and Picasso Recovered from Illegal Gambling Den in Moscow
›
by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, A Note from a Curious Editor Those of us studying art crime have often wondered if stolen art could be owned ...
February 17, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime: Stefano Alessandrini reviews "Ancient Art Works Recovered by the Guardia di Finanza Exhibition"
›
Photo of Stefano Allessandri by Urska Charney In the fourth issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Stefano Allessandri reviews "Ancient Ar...
February 16, 2011
Ton Cremers Weighs in on the lawsuit by the St. Louis Art Museum on Keeping the Ka-Nefer-Nefer Mask
›
by Catherine Schofield Sezgin Questions have arisen about the legal status of an 3,200 year-old Egyptian mummy mask from a noblewoman...
1 comment:
St. Louis Art Museum Sues the United States to Preclude a Forfeiture
›
The Ka-Nefer-Nefer Mask, acquired in 1998 by the St. Louis Art Museum The St. Louis Art Museum (SLAM) has sued the federal governmen...
The Journal of Art Crime: Essayist Patrick Hunt on Missing Miniatures from Priceless Illuminated Manuscripts
›
by Catherine Schofield Sezgin In the fourth issue of The Journal of Art Crime , essayist Patrick Hunt writes about theft to medieval vellum ...
February 15, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime: Essayist Catherine Schofield Sezgin Speculates on Paris Theft, May 2010
›
In an essay entitled “The Paris Art Theft, May 2010,” Catherine Schofield Sezgin relates the events of the theft of the Musée d’Art Moderne ...
BBC reports Scientists Used Analytical Tools to Study Color Changes Over Time
›
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
›
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"
›
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
›
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...
‹
›
Home
View web version