On June 23, 2011, in Milan, Italy, The Holocaust Art Looting and Restitution symposium was presented by Christie’s, auction house, and Art Law Commission of the Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA). This was a first, a conference focused on the Holocaust art restitution, to take place in Italy. The symposium convened leaders of the restitution community as well as government officials, scholars, and collector
The Nazis engaged in widespread art looting from Holocaust victims, either taking the artwork outrig...
Throughout World War II, it is estimated that up to 20% of all of Europe’s art became the object of ...
New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is currently in litigation regarding the Blue Period paintin...
On June 23, 2011, in Milan, Italy, The Holocaust Art Looting and Restitution symposium was presented...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
This paper underlines the importance of uniform principles and transparent procedures for Holocaust-...
It is estimated that over 20% of the art in Europe was looted by the Nazi regime during World War II...
Restitution of Nazi-looted art in the United States is a complicated legal and policy issue. Victims...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Museums and sovereign states often face a dilemma when confronted with a claim seeking restitution o...
(Excerpt) The unusual circumstances surrounding the recent return of the Geldorp portrait to a publi...
Overview of the Holocaust Claims Processing Office (“HCPO”) and activities relating to Holocaust-era...
Eight decades after the Holocaust, many pieces of art stolen from Jewish families still sit in the s...
The Nazis engaged in widespread art looting from Holocaust victims, either taking the artwork outrig...
Throughout World War II, it is estimated that up to 20% of all of Europe’s art became the object of ...
New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is currently in litigation regarding the Blue Period paintin...
On June 23, 2011, in Milan, Italy, The Holocaust Art Looting and Restitution symposium was presented...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
This paper underlines the importance of uniform principles and transparent procedures for Holocaust-...
It is estimated that over 20% of the art in Europe was looted by the Nazi regime during World War II...
Restitution of Nazi-looted art in the United States is a complicated legal and policy issue. Victims...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Museums and sovereign states often face a dilemma when confronted with a claim seeking restitution o...
(Excerpt) The unusual circumstances surrounding the recent return of the Geldorp portrait to a publi...
Overview of the Holocaust Claims Processing Office (“HCPO”) and activities relating to Holocaust-era...
Eight decades after the Holocaust, many pieces of art stolen from Jewish families still sit in the s...
The Nazis engaged in widespread art looting from Holocaust victims, either taking the artwork outrig...
Throughout World War II, it is estimated that up to 20% of all of Europe’s art became the object of ...
New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is currently in litigation regarding the Blue Period paintin...