It’s likely ‘smaller’ than people think, but the report doesn’t show that
The Woman Who Stole Vermeer: The True Story of Rose Dugdale and the Russborough House Art Heist by Anthony M. Amore
Posted on 26 September 2020
Art thieves are almost never women, she’s is the fascinating exception
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS “The Power of Things: Understanding relationships between objects and crime”
Posted on 25 September 2020
Contribute to our Online Conference and Edited Volume
Art Crime Research Opportunities: 22 September 2020
Posted on 22 September 2020
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities in cultural property, art crime research, etc.
The Book Thieves by Anders Rydell [Review]
Posted on 20 September 2020
Not everyone owned paintings, but everyone owned books…and they were looted by the Nazis
Art Crime Research Opportunities: 14 September 2020
Posted on 14 September 2020
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities in cultural property, art crime research, etc.
Landscape with Smokestacks: The Case of the Allegedly Plundered Degas by Howard J. Trienens [REVIEW]
Posted on 13 September 2020
Art restitution case that was never made
Discerning Sources of Supply within the Human Remains Trade via Patterns of Visual Dissimilarity & Computer Vision, by Graham et al.
Posted on 9 September 2020
Where do skulls sold online come from?
Culture crime news 31 August–6 September 2020
Posted on 8 September 2020
Hot this week: Mycenae NOT destroyed
Art Forgery: The Case of the Lady of Elche by John F. Moffitt [REVIEW]
Posted on 5 September 2020
I’m not sure how the author made this case boring, but yawn
Art Crime Research Opportunities: 3 September 2020
Posted on 3 September 2020
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities in cultural property, art crime research, etc.
Culture crime news 24–30 August 2020
Posted on 31 August 2020
Hot this week: Museums in a changing world