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Claude Monet
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24 February 2015
The most expensive works of art in the world and their histories (or lack thereof)-Part One
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by Marc Masurovsky Our collective jaws routinely drop when we read about a work of art selling for sums of money that most of us cannot comp...
23 November 2012
Illicit Art Trade 101: The Case of the Missing Marcos Paintings
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On November 21, 2012, we learned that Imelda Marcos’ personal secretary, Ms. Vilma Bautista, was indicted in New York with two other indiv...
08 November 2011
Nazi looted art conference at Lafayette College, Easton, PA: a debriefing (II)
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Day 2: October 27, 2011 Lafayette College Source: Lafayette College via Flickr Lafayette College is a small architectural jewel nes...
14 August 2011
"Le déjeûner sur l’herbe" by Claude Monet almost plundered?
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Claude Monet, the icon of French Impressionism, slaved for over a year painting a picnic on the grass with well-dressed men and women, all ...
24 April 2011
Looted art in Italy
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Although the more than 48 postwar Italian governments have been focused largely on what the Germans removed from Italy during their two-year...
09 April 2011
ERR database—Impressionists and their collectors
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Usually, when people think of art restitution or art looted by the Nazis, they tend to believe that most stolen objects consisted of paintin...
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