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Crimes of the Art World

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas D. Bazley , PhD, is adjunct teacher at the University of South Florida, where he also received his degree in criminology. Klappentext This book offers a revealing look at the full scope of criminal activity in the art world-a category of crime that is far more pervasive than is generally realized.Forgeries, fakes, fencing, and felony theft-all are pervasive problems in the world of art, where the stakes are high, the networks wide, and the consequences profound. In recent years, suspicious acquisitions, unreliable provenances, and shady dealers have found their way into the headlines as museums and private collections have been confronted with everything from fake pieces to stolen antiquities to plain old theft and vandalism. Crimes of the Art World captures the full scope of this staggeringly lucrative field of criminal conduct, showing how its impact reaches well beyond the walls of the museum.Filled with fascinating stories of crime and greed, this revealing volume looks at case after case of thefts, forgeries, fakes, and illicit trafficking, as well as the political/religious victimization of art, white-collar art crime, and vandalism. The book examines each type of crime in terms of frequency, losses, and characteristics of victims and criminals. Concluding chapters focus on preventive measures, art crime investigation, and security issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Boxes, Figures, and Tables Preface 1 Art and Crime? Two Intersecting Perspectives: Art and Criminology Art: Why Is It Important? Why Is It Valuable? Art Crimes Case Studies Art and Crime: In Summary 2 Art Theft Theft Offenses Generally: Larceny, Burglary, and Robbery Larceny, Burglary, and Robbery of Art: What Do We Know about These Crimes? Art Theft: The Offenders After the Theft: What Becomes of Stolen Art? Art Theft: In Summary 3 Art Theft Continued: Selected Cases 1911: Theft of the World's Most Famous Painting 1967-1986: The Most Stolen Painting 1969: Church of San Lorenzo, Palermo, Italy 1972: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1972: Musée de Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Gard, France 1974-2002: Russborough House, Ireland 1983: Burglars in Budapest 1983-1989: Thefts by Argentine Police Officers 1987: Nine Paintings Reported Missing from Dutch Gallery 1988: Daytime Theft in Berlin 1988: Van Goghs Stolen in Holland 1991: Van Gogh Museum Robbed 1993: Swedish Museum Theft 1994: Picassos Stolen in Switzerland 1995: Titian Stolen from English Estate 1998: Corot Painting Stolen at the Louvre 1998: Modern Art Stolen in Rome 2000: New Year's Burglary in Britain 2000: Fake Monet Delays Theft Report 2000: Armed Robbery at the National Museum in Stockholm 2001: $65 Million in Artworks Stolen from Home of Spanish Billionaire in Madrid 2002: Fake Sculpture Delays Theft Report 2002: Major Thefts in the Netherlands: Van Gogh and Hals Museums 2003: Vienna Museum Burglarized by Burglar Alarm Technician 2003: Da Vinci Stolen from Scottish Castle 2004: Valuable Paintings Stolen from a Hospital in Rome 2005: Museum Burglary Nets Paintings and Silver in Holland 2006: A Robbery in Rio during Carnival 2007: Picasso's Paintings Stolen from His Granddaughter 2007: Masked Gunmen Steal Four Paintings from a Museum in France 2007: Valuable Picasso Stolen in Museum Burglary in Brazil 2008: A Week of Major Thefts in Switzerland 2008: Armed Robbery of Sao Paulo Museum 2008: Daytime Residential Burglary in California Nets Millions 2008: Priceless Work by Goya Stolen in Colombia 2009: Church Burglary in Norway Nets Cranach Painting 2009: Theft at Picasso National Museum in Paris 4 Art Forgeries and Fakes Theft versus Fraud Forgery, Fakery, and Art Values Forgery and Fakery: Antiquities Forgery and Fakery: From the Renaissance to ...

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Authors Thomas Bazley, Thomas D. Bazley Ph.D.
Publisher Abc Clio Press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 26.02.2010
 
EAN 9780313360473
ISBN 978-0-313-36047-3
Dimensions 167 mm x 245 mm x 26 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, ART / Business Aspects, Crime and criminology, Crime & criminology, Forgery, falsification & theft of artworks, Forgery, falsification and theft of artworks, ART / Forgeries

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