Virginia Curry and Dick Ellis holding a painting by David Teniers, Peasant Filling His Pipe, stolen from the Richard Green Gallery in Lond...

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Virginia Curry and Dick Ellis holding a painting by David Teniers, Peasant Filling His Pipe, stolen from the Richard Green Gallery in Lond...
In Donn Zaretsky's regular column, "Art Law and Policy", the attorney asks "When is a citizen not a citizen for purposes ...
In the Fall 2011 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Christopher A. Marinello and Jerome Hasler look at "The Flap Over Scrap: Theft and...
In the Fall issue of The Journal of Art Crime , David Gill, in his column "Context Matters" looks at "Compliance and the Anti...
ARCA's Academic Director Derek Fincham writes a column "The Empty Frame" for The Journal of Art Crime . In the Fall 2011 issue...
The Fall 2011 issue of The Journal of Art Crime features an article by ARCA Alum (2010) Leila Amineddoleh on "The Pillaging of The Spa...
The Fall 2011 issue of The Journal of Art Crime features an academic article by returning contributor John Daab. ABSTRACT: In appraising fi...
In the current issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Fall 2011, Hasan Niyazi writes on "The Art of Seeing - A Leonardo Case Study": ...
Aviva Briefel, an Associate Professor of English at Bowdoin University, has published “Imperfect Doubles: The Forger and the Copyist” in the...
The sixth issue of The Journal of Art Crime, the first peer-reviewed academic journal on the interdisciplinary study of art crime, is now av...
For the past three years, the Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA) has recognized the professional contributions of four ...
Perri Osattin at Ephesus, Turkey by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor This week Perri Osattin (ARCA '11) answered a few questions as a ...
Marc Balcells at The Met, NY by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Many page visits to the ARCA blog appear to be from those getting familia...
Simon Mackenzie and Neil Brodie have been awarded a substantial grant to study the illicit trade in antiquities. Brodie was the recipient of...
Robert Hecht Jr in front of the Euphronios Krater at The Met which was returned to Italy; now on display at the National Etruscan Museum a...
by Meg Lambert, Bennington College The tricky thing about studying the illicit trafficking of art and antiquities as an undergraduate is tha...
by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief ARCA Trustee Erik Nemeth will be lecturing in Amelia this summer for the Master’s C...