February 18, 2015
Sir, how much is that (2nd Century B.C.E.) Vase in the Window? Part II
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Antiquities traffickers continue to make headlines in multiple countries in 2015. In this three part series, ARCA explores current art tr...
February 17, 2015
The Stakes are in the Stroke: "Made in China: A Doug Fishbone Project"
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Photograph: Robert Sanderson for the BBC By Liza Weber, ARCA '14 Alumna In 1811 Sir John Soane drew up the blueprint for Dulwi...
February 14, 2015
Raul Espinoza sentenced to more than four years in state prison for receiving art stolen from Encino home in 2008
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Raul Espinoza by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Brian Melley reported in the Associated Press Feb. 13 (&quo...
February 10, 2015
"Portrait of Isabella d'Este" attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci siezed in Lugano, Switzerland.
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By Lynda Albertson and Stefano Alessandrini A painting, the ”Portrait of Isabella d'Este, attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci, has ...
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February 8, 2015
Dr. Kathleen Whitaker, Former Chief Curator of Los Angeles' Southwest Museum of the American Indian, on the site's designation as "National Treasure"
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The saga continues for the venerable, 115 year-old Southwest Museum of the American Indian (SWM), and it’s Casa de Adobe, (founded in 191...
February 7, 2015
Sir, how much is that (2nd Century B.C.E.) Vase in the Window? Part I
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2015 has barely started and antiquities traffickers have begun making headlines in multiple countries. In this three part series, ARCA wi...
February 6, 2015
United States District Judge Catherine C. Blake denied the motion for reconsideration filed by the Ancient Coin Collectors Guild
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After careful consideration the United States District Judge Catherine C. Blake denied the motion for reconsideration filed by the Ancien...
February 5, 2015
Pieter Paul Rubens, “The daughters of Cetrops find the serpent-shaped baby”
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Posted originally in its entirety with permission from the author and Plundered Art. The daughters of Cetrops find the serpent-shaped ...
February 3, 2015
Ghosts of the Past: Nazi-Looted Art and Its Legacies
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An International Conference co-organized by Columbia University's Department of Art History and Archaeology & Deutsches Haus in c...
February 1, 2015
ARCA Founder Noah Charney returns to Amelia for seventh year to teach "Art Forgers and Thieves" for the 2014 Postgraduate Certificate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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Noah Charney in Ghent ARCA founder Noah Charney returns to Amelia for the seventh year to teach "Art Forgers and Thieves" fo...
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