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      • Michael H. Steinhardt – Archaic marble torso of a calf bearer
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Recovered: 26 years after its theft “San Carlo Borromeo in Contemplation”

by Edgar Tijhuis | 29 Oct 2018

In a ceremony held at the San Pietro Apostolo in Cavenago d’Adda, Italy, parishioners celebrate the return of the 17th century painting “San Carlo Borromeo in Contemplation” by early Baroque artist Daniele Crespi. Stolen twenty-six years ago, on...

IAL – Institute of Art and Law Seminar – Jewellery and Law

by Edgar Tijhuis | 27 Oct 2018

The Institute of Art and Law will host a seminar this winter to examine the subject of Jewellery and Law.  Date/Time:  January 15, 2019 from 9:30 am Venue:  Clyde & Co, St Botolph Building, 138 Houndsditch, London, EC3A 7AR, United Kingdom Fee:  £144 (incl. VAT) –...

Court of Palermo dismisses charges of mafia association against Gianfranco Becchina

by Edgar Tijhuis | 24 Oct 2018

Following a formal request by the Deputy Prosecutor for the District Anti-Mafia Directorate  Carlo Marzella, preliminary reexamination judge of of the Court of Palermo, Antonella Consiglio, has dismissed the charge of mafia association against the Castelvetrano...

ARCA’s Postgraduate program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection is now accepting applications

by Edgar Tijhuis | 18 Oct 2018

Who studies art crime? ARCA’s Postgraduate program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection is now accepting applications. Early applications will be accepted through 30 November subject to census limitations.  In 2009, ARCA started the very first...

Restitution: Two Etruscan Objects returned to Italy from Great Britain

by Edgar Tijhuis | 13 Oct 2018

Image Credit:  ARCA From Left to Right – Brigadier General Fabrizio Parrulli, Commander of the Italian Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, Britain’s Minister of State for the Armed Forces Mark Lancaster, General of Army Corps...

Trial dates tentatively set for December 2018 for 19 “Operation Demetra” defendants

by Edgar Tijhuis | 10 Oct 2018

Judges from the Tribunale del Riesame di Caltanissetta, the court of first instance with general jurisdiction in criminal matters within the territory of Caltanissetta, Sicily, have set a tentative date for trial of December 2018 for 19 of the individuals connected to...
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