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15 February 2016
Research from the bedroom
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by Marc Masurovsky Prerequisites: Internet connection within reach. Sufficient battery time in your laptop to last at least 3 hours. And so...
24 May 2015
Thorough research drives restitution of looted art and yet….
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by Marc Masurovsky It is absolutely fair and just to ask why, in the past two decades, there have been no systematic efforts deployed to mak...
29 January 2014
Ce que j'aurais voulu dire aujourd'hui mais n'en ai pas la force
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Plaque Rose VALLAND Source: MNR Le crime contre l’humanité est imprescriptible. Le pillage qui l’accompagne est également imprescriptibl...
19 January 2014
Time for a reckoning with the Cornelius/Hildebrand Gurlitt saga—Part One
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Gurlitt Source: the week.co.uk Now that we are barely three weeks into 2014, the unfolding of the Gurlitt saga has turned into an inter...
18 August 2013
Un exemple atypique de restitution
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by Thierry Bajou, Conservateur en chef du patrimoine, Service des musées de France, Ministère de la Culture et de la communication [Edit...
12 February 2013
Three Impressionist paintings, three (or rather two) destinies
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On March 1, 1941, the Paris art dealership of Durand-Ruel ships to its German client, Mr. Wolfgang Krüger, three high-priced paintings by n...
24 December 2011
Overview of the first year of activity on the “plundered art” blog
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In order to know who you, the readers of “plundered art”, are, Google provides a potent tool—Google Analytics—which provides a glimpse of t...
31 July 2011
Restitution vs. replacement-in-kind: a French approach to cultural plunder
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When the Allied powers became gradually aware of the extent of the cultural looting being perpetrated by the Nazis and their local henchmen ...
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