ART THEFT / MOST WANTED ART / RECOVERY PROJECT Search for the Worlds Most Wanted Art UPDATE August 2002 MAJOR CASES STOLEN ART ART RECOVERY ART THEFT LINKS Manet, Chez Tortoni Stolen March 18, 1990 NATPE Visitors TV INFO Saztv.com Web-Site Map INQUIRIES & DISCLAIMER SPONSOR INFORMATION COPYRIGHT 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 SAZ PRODUCTIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE SEARCH FOR LOST ART The ...
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Welcome to the Home Page of the Illicit Antiquities Research Centre, established 1996 at the McDonald Institute, University of Cambridge, UK to research and highlight damage caused by looting of archaeological sites. Publishes periodical Culture Without Context. Information on latest news, events, information, legal conventions, resources.
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Choose a Country Baltic States Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Germany Hungary Japan Poland Romania Yugoslavia Other Countries On 24 March the British Government set up a Payment Scheme so that victims of Nazi persecution may apply for compensation for the seizure of assets, in the United Kingdom during the Second World War under the Trading With the Enemy legislation. The period for the submission of ...
Salvo Theft Alerts THEFT ALERTS.com : The Mission Theft-Alerts.com aims to provide a way to check whether something has been reported stolen, with the unique ability to search all theft alerts on different web sites with one click. Introduction Theft-Alerts.com has been running since 1995, advertising stolen items on the internet. At present there are a few other sources on the web but none are ...
To present a thorough historical record of the collection and disposition of the assets of Holocaust victims that came into the possession or control of the Government of the United States. ...
The Lost Art Internet Database is a joint project of the federal government and the federal states of Germany to register cultural assets that were relocated, transported and, especially with regard to Jewish citizens, confiscated as a result of persecution during World War II and the Nazi-period. This Internet database facilitates the world-wide registration of cultural assets relocated during ...
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Online database of Stolen, Lost and Recovered Art and antiques.
Http://museum-security.org/ securma@xs4all.nl Contents NB Clicking on footnote numbers will take you to the footnote file (click on the number to return to the page you were reading). Therefore you may wish to print out the footnotes for easy referral whilst reading the dissertation. The page numbers listed in this contents correspond to the original format of the published document. Chapter ...
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Looting of Iraqi archaeological sites has been a major problem since the Gulf War. Includes clickable map of the throne room suite ...
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Art Claims Anyone with reason to believe that art belonging to them or to a relative was lost, looted, or stolen between January 1, 1933 and May 9, 1945 may submit an art claim with the Holocaust Claims Processing Office. Information on the claim form will be used as a starting point for archival research. Moreover, it will be compared with provenance data, insurance company and museum records, ...
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T H E D O C U M E N T A T I O N P R O J E C T Project for the Documentation of Wartime Cultural Losses The Project for the Documentation of Wartime Cultural Losses (The Documentation Project) has been initiated to gather and make available information relating to works of art, archives, and other types of cultural property displaced as a consequence of war. The main focus of our research is the ...
A Problem Based Learning Lesson about the true ownership of valuable works of art which have been taken from their place of origin to museums and collections around the world ...
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SPOILS OF WAR - Newsletter No. 0 The Newsletter is a report from 10 europeen countries which has been affected by art looting during and after WW II. ...
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Looters stripped churches in Cyprus, removing an estimated 15, 000 to 20, 000 icons; several dozen major frescoes and mosaics dating from the sixth to the fifteenth century; and thousands of chalices, wooden carvings, crucifixes, and Bibles.
www.archaeology.org/online/features/cyprus/index.html
In early 1996, Swiss police raided four bonded warehouses in Geneva containing 10, 000 artifacts, most of them probably smuggled from Italy, valued at $35 million, one of the largest antiquities seizures ever.
www.archaeology.org/online/features/geneva/index.html
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Why is the Kanazawa College of Arts involved in illicit trade in antiquities During the Turkish military invasion to Cyprus in 1974, many of the archaeological and religious sites were damaged by bombings. What followed the Turkish invasion, was an orgy of destruction in the northern occupied part of the island: sacrilege, plundering, desolation, illicit trade in antiguities, and smuggling. The ...
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