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The Train: Looting, Art Theft and World War II Article 
The Train is a 1964 movie about an art train that must be saved from the Nazis during World War II, and stars Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield.
Jul 26, 2010 - Mary Rayme
Returning Artwork Looted by the Nazis During WWII Article 
It's a complicated business sorting out all of the looted artworks from Europe that were so coveted by Hitler and Goering.
Oct 13, 2010 - Mary Rayme
Art Thefts, Big Rewards Pt.1 Article 
Who is stealing Rembrandt, Vermeer, and the work of other great artists?
May 25, 2006 - Mary Rayme
Noah Charney, Art Theft and Museum Challenges Article 
According to Noah Charney, stolen art is the third most illegally traded item after drugs and guns. What can museums and private art owners do to prevent theft?
Mar 15, 2010 - Mary Rayme
Famous Names in Art and Artifact Theft: E. Forbes Smiley Article 
E. Forbes Smiley was an upper crust map dealer with academic connections that allowed him to become one of the most prolific contemporary map thieves.
Oct 13, 2010 - Mary Rayme
Priceless Book About Art Crime, Theft, Forgery and Gangsters Article 
Priceless is the autobiography of Robert Wittman, the former head and creator of the FBI Art Crime Team.
Jul 7, 2010 - Mary Rayme
Searching for Stolen Art and Artifacts Article 
Where can one search on the internet to see if a work of art is registered as stolen? Interpol and the FBI both offer stolen art databases and indices for art collectors.
Jan 31, 2010 - Mary Rayme
Fine Art Insurance Article 
Specialty fine art insurance addresses the concerns of private collectors as well as museums, galleries, corporations and artists.
May 27, 2010 - Shona Black
Hana Malallah: The Art of Destruction Article 
This article will inform you about contemporary Islamic artist Hana Malallah and her artwork as related to ancient Islamic art.
Sep 12, 2011 - Megan Platt
William Kingsland's Stolen Art Stash Article 
The discovery of a huge cache of pilfered artwork has authorities working to find the rightful owners.
Jun 9, 2009 - Jenny Ashford
Hitler's Secret Dream: The Linz Museum of Art Article 
When he wasn't planning genocide and World War, Hitler spent time planning a museum to be located in his hometown and filled with looted art.
Oct 1, 2011 - Karen Berger
Rose Valland: Art Spy of the French Resistance Article 
The heroic true story of a Louvre Museum curator who secretly spied on the Nazis and recovered thousands of stolen art objects.
Nov 25, 2008 - Shannon Leigh O'Neil
From Voyeur to Auteur - 8th Art Form Article 
A comparison between the early history of film and that of video games, regarding notions of authorship - D. W. Griffith and David Cage
Feb 8, 2011 - Andrei Serban
The Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Commission in World War II Article 
A small group of Allied officers and soldiers had an unlikely task after D-Day: Save Europe's treasures of art from Nazi loot and war-time destruction.
Feb 5, 2011 - Karen Berger
Museum of the Missing – A Review Article 
Museum of the Missing: The High Stakes of Art Crime pinpoints the cause of art crime as being the high rise of auction house prices beginning in 1958 to present day.
Oct 4, 2009 - Katherine Kuzma-Beck
On the Medici Conspiracy Article 
World cultural institutions are known to have many stolen artifacts among their collection. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is sadly among them.
Jun 15, 2009 - Katherine Kuzma-Beck
Stolen: The Gallery of Missing Masterpieces Article 
Thousands of artworks have been lost or stolen in the past hundred years, many of which have never been recovered.
Sep 17, 2008 - Susan Whelan
The Artifact Thief Steals History Article 
In which we discuss the rank and role of the artifact thief. Many museums have little or no security and online auctions make it easy to sell or fence stolen goods.
Dec 30, 2006 - Mary Rayme
Machu Picchu and the Inca Legacy Article 
Disputes over cultural treasures are not a new phenomenon, but the fight between Yale University and the Government of Peru has created a firestorm in recent months.
Jun 24, 2008 - Kristin Krogh