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04 November 2018
Washington Principle #10: A Critique
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by Marc Masurovsky [Editor's note: Due to the momentous nature of the upcoming international conference in Berlin, Germany, on November...
08 August 2018
MoMA's dalliances with the two portraits of Max Hermann Neisse by Georg Grosz
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by Marc Masurovsky "Portrait of Max Hermann Neisse", by Georg Grosz, 1925 In April 2009, the heirs of the German expre...
23 May 2018
Why all the fuss about provenance research?
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by Marc Masurovsky Up until the mid-to late 1990s, provenance research remained within the province of trained art historians working in cul...
31 August 2015
A small tribute to Charles Goldstein
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Charles Goldstein by Marc Masurovsky Charles Goldstein, counsel to the Commission for Art Recovery and Ronald Lauder’s attorney, died ...
01 July 2013
1998: Year Zero of Art Restitution?
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Highlights from that fateful year include, but are not limited to: -the seizure of two paintings by Egon Schiele at the Museum of Moder...
05 December 2012
MoMA gets a discount on German Expressionists
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Cafe Couple, Otto Dix Source: MoMA by Marc Masurovsky Want a great deal on a painting by German Expressionist Otto Dix? One such...
13 September 2012
O Canada! Where did you go wrong?
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by Marc Masurovsky What is the problem up there? Way back when, at the turn of the twenty-first century, an international conference was ...
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