plundered art

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Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts
15 September 2023

A brief introduction to smuggling looted assets into Spain

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bt Marc Masurovsky France and the demarcation line (1940-1942) During the German occupation of Western Europe (1940-1945), one of the major ...
18 October 2017

Different shades of recovery

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by Marc Masurovsky The process of recovery of looted cultural, artistic and religious objects is daunting for several reasons: If action is ...
07 March 2015

Rwanda: Art in a post-genocide society

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by Marc Masurovsky By all accounts, there is no reason why artistic activity should have even found a haven in a society where half of the m...
18 June 2011

Your forced sale is not my forced sale—denial of restitution in Ghent, Belgium

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Ghent Source: Wikipedia Ghent is a proud historical Flemish city in Belgium. It touts as one of its outstanding accomplishments to be t...
21 May 2011

May 1945 and beyond

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The Second World War is over in Europe and North Africa. The Third Reich no longer exists. The only active military front is in Asia where...
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