Description: International Foundation for Art Research IFAR Journal - Volume 1, No. 3. 1998 The issue is very rare: this may be the only copy available anywhere. The editor Sharon Flescher is the world's expert on art fraud.This rare issue is worth its weight in gold (not fake gold!) just for the article on collecting Native American art and antiques. Excellent condition as new -- see all photos. The photos you see here are photos of the actual magazine that you will receive. Many book sellers online post using stock photos that often don’t resemble the item you actually receive. Native American Art and Antiques: A Legal Primer for Collectors— Susan B. BruningAn article on the laws —like NAGPRA—that work to keep Native-American art within the United States and that respect the heritage of Native Americans Museums Adopt Holocaust-Era Restitution GuidelinesThe Association of Art Museum Directors adopts a set of guidelines for dealing with works of art confiscated during WW II. The Statute of Limitations on Art Recovery Cases: An Overview— Lawrence M. KayeAn overview of several art recovery cases and the different types of statutes of limitations governing these cases. Authentication Service Report: A Virgin of Sorrows— Paul CrenshawIFAR’s research on A Virgin of Sorrows and its attribution to Il Sassoferrato. Conservation in the Aid of Authentication: How a Painting “Signed” by Jozef Israëls was Reattributed to J.S.H Kever— Alexander KatlanThrough normal conservation work, a painting, attributed to Israëls, turned out to be by another artist. Books: Recent Catalogues RaisonnésA summary of recently published catalogues raisonnés. Updates & Newsbriefs: Amicable Settlement in Dispute Over Degas Monotype Pastel— Sharon FlescherDispute involving collector Daniel Searle and a Degas allegedly looted in WWII has been settled with a part donation and part sale. Updates & Newsbriefs: IFAR Participates in a State Department Roundtable on Holocaust Era Assets— Sharon FlescherAdvisory roundtable was one of several events organized to help the U.S. Government prepare for the Washington Conference on Holocaust Era Assets in December 1998. Updates & Newsbriefs: Germany Wins another battle for an Art Work Looted in World War II— Sharon FlescherA London court ordered a Wtewael masterpiece to be returned to Germany. Updates & Newsbriefs: Rare Copernicus Book Stolen in Kiev— Sharon FlescherA first edition of On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres (De Revolutionibus) was stolen from the Library of Kiev. Updates & Newsbriefs: Italian Courts Resolve Complicated 30-Year Dispute Over Art and Property— Clara BronsonAfter 30 years an Italian Court rules that a group of Tiepolo frescos must be returned to their original walls. Updates & Newsbriefs: Theft of Corot Painting Causes Exhibition Postponements in the Louvre in Paris— Sharon FlescherDue to the recent theft of a Corot work, the Louvre plans a major overhaul of its security system and cancels three temporary exhibitions.
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Type: Books about art fraud
Year of Production: 1998
Theme: Art