June 18, 2011
Swansea University Professor David Gill Awarded AIA's Outstanding Public Service Award
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The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) has selected Dr. David Gill, Reader in Mediterranean archaeology at Swansea University and a...
June 17, 2011
Amelia, Umbria: In His First Criminal Trial, Cicero Defended Sextus Roscius the Younger from the Charge of Killing His Father, A Wealthy Resident of Amelia
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Sometimes on this art crime blog we feature stories about Amelia, the town in ...
June 15, 2011
Government of Canada Returns Its Largest Ever Seizure of Cultural Property to the Republic of Bulgaria
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Press Release from the Office of the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages GATINEAU, June 10, 2011 – The Government of Canad...
June 14, 2011
Picasso's Granddaughter Diana Widmaier-Picasso Discusses 4 Year Old Theft with The New Yorker
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Picasso's Maya à la Poupée on display at The Gagosian Gallery in New York (Photo from Gagosian website) by Catherine Schofield Sezg...
ARTINFO reports "How a Routine Traffic Stop Led Italian Police to $3.6 Million in Stolen Art"
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ARTINFO reports that police stopped a car whose driver had no license to drive but a criminal record and a stolen painting in the trunk. Yo...
June 13, 2011
ARCA Staff Profile: Intern Jessica Nielson Editing ARCA's First Title Under Its Own Imprint, "The Thefts of the Mona Lisa: On Stealing the World's Most Famous Painting" by Noah Charney
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ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Catherine Schofield Sezgin 'talks' with ARCA Intern Jessica Nielsen. Jessica Nielsen Jessica Nielsen i...
June 11, 2011
Amelia Art Crime Salon with Art Historian Tom Flynn Scheduled for June 15
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British art historian and journalist Tom Flynn will lead the discussion June 15 at the Art Crime Salon at the B&B Cisterne in Amelia fo...
June 10, 2011
ARCA's 3rd Annual Conference, July 9 & 10, Amelia Italy
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ARCA 2011 Conference Poster
June 9, 2011
ARCA Staff Profile: Summer Resident Intern Kirsten Hower Assists on the Third Annual International Art Crime Conference in Amelia
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Kirsten Hower in Florence ARCA Editor Catherine Schofield Sezgin 'talks' with summer resident intern Kirsten Hower. Kirsten...
June 6, 2011
The Four Horses Rest Inside St. Mark's Basilica in Venice after Being Plundered from Constantinople in the 13th century
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Four Horses in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice by Judge Arthur Tompkins, ARCA Lecturer Constantinople, or Byzantium, had been...
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