October 18, 2012
Kunsthal Rotterdam Art Heist: Conferring with Charley Hill, former Scotland Yard art detective and undercover agent
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By Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Charley Hill, former Scotland Yard art detective (who helped to recover "The Scream&...
October 17, 2012
Rotterdam Art Heist: What is the Triton Foundation?
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Book cover for a volume Yale Press is publishing this December by Lynda Albertson, ARCA CEO The Triton Collection was built over t...
Rotterdam Art Heist: The Day After
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Questions remain the day after seven stolen paintings estimated to be worth "tens ...
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2012: Columnist David Gill on "Fragmented Pots, Attributions and the Role of the Academic" in Context Matters
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In the Fall 2012 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , columnist David Gill writes on "Fragmented Pots, Attributions and the Role of t...
October 16, 2012
Experts opine professional thieves may have stolen seven paintings from Rottendam gallery for ransom or to be sold later on the black market for a fraction of their worth
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Monet's "Charing Cross Bridge, London" 1901/AP On October 7, Kunsthal Rotterdam, a showcase of temporary exhibitions, op...
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Press conference on Rotterdam art heist
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Lucien Freud's "Woman with Eyes Closed" Journalist Niels Rigter of metronieuws.nl in The Netherlands pointed to the pres...
Early morning art theft at the Kunsthal in Rotterdam
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CNN: "An investigator searches the Rotterdam Kunsthal museum after a pre-dawn break-in on October 16, 2012. Photo by AFP/Gettin...
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2012: "Planning Revenge: Art Crime and Charles Frederick Goldie" by Penelope Jackson
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In the Fall 2012 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Penelope Jackson writes about "Planning Revenge: Art Crime and Charles Frederic...
October 15, 2012
"Fingerprinting Objects for the Control of Illegal Trafficking" by Dr. W. (Bill) Wei in The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2012
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In the Fall 2012 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Dr. W. (Bill) Wei writes on "Fingerprinting Objects for the Control of Illegal...
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October 12, 2012
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2012: "Repatriation via the Art Market: A New Type of Recovery, New Trends Coming from China" by Johanna Devlin
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In the Fall 2012 electric edition of The Journal of Art Crime, Johanna Devlin writes on "Repatriation via the Art Market: A New Ty...
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