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steal, conceal, & no deal : Blood Canvas
The theft of Art from occupied and conquered countries by the Nazis has been well-documented, and the complex legal issues in the recovery of stolen art, and legal title continues to be an emotional and divisive issue that touches more … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Albrecht Durer, Anthony F. Anderson, Auguste Renoir, Bess Hormats, Claude Manet, Colin Woodward, Edouard Manet, Edward Elicofon, Egon Schiele, Francisco Goya, Greg Bradshaw, Harry Gursky, Leo Tolstoy, Lynn Nicholas, Marc Chagall, Matilda Battersby, Pablo Picasso, Paul Gauguin, Paul Hirschkorn, Priam's Treasure of Ancient Troy, Rembrandt, Richard B. Jackson, Rob Cameron, Robert E. Lester, Robert M. Edsel, Toledo Museum of Art, Wassily Kandinsky
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