October 10, 2011
Post from Norway: Tax Evasion or Conservation Repayment? Odd Nerdrum's Troubles (Part II)
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by Therese Veier Odd Nerdrum kept a storage box in an Austrian bank where he stashed $ 900,000. Why he did this is disputed and seems to be...
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October 9, 2011
Post from Norway: Odd Nerdrum's Accounting and His Tax Problems (Part I)
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by Therese Veier This post could be subtitled "Don't mess with the IRS -- the Norwegian IRS in this case". On the 17th of Au...
October 8, 2011
Lessons from Sandy Nairne's book, "Art Theft and the Case of the Stolen Turners": Anti-gang police arrest 3 in Paris museum theft and stolen Picasso paintings from Zurich recovered in Serbia
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Interior view of Paris museum (photo by Catherine Sezgin) by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, Editor Here's a link to ArtInfo's summ...
October 7, 2011
An online review of Christie’s sale of "Antiquities" in London on October 6
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This week my attention was drawn to Christie’s sale of “Antiquities” on October 6 when a friend told me that she had seen ‘Germanicus’ at th...
October 6, 2011
Top Half of Turkey's Herakles Sent from Boston's MFA to Istanbul in Prime Minister's Private Jet
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Özgen Acar publishes an article in one of Turkey's largest newspapers on a subject he's covered for decades. by Catherine Schofie...
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 ...
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