art-crime.blogspot.com
Update: Christie's Withdraws Antiquities Lots from April 15, 2015 Sale ~ ARCAblog
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April 11, 2015. Saturday, April 11, 2015 -. Update: Christie's Withdraws Antiquities Lots from April 15, 2015 Sale. Christie's has pulled the following antiquities from its upcoming April 15th sale:. SALE 10372 Lot 83 Property of a Gentlemen. Provenance: Private collection, Japan, acquired prior to 1980s. Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, 12 December 2002, lot 16. Private collection, New York, acquired at the above sale with Charles Ede Ltd, London. From whom acquired by the present owner in 2006.
canopus-theancientartmarket.blogspot.com
The Ancient Art Market: December 2008
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The Ancient Art Market. Qualified and experienced art consultant with twenty years experience of collecting antiquities offers advice on the minefield that is the current antiquities market. Thursday, 11 December 2008. You've bought your antiquity - now what? Once you have decided to buy an antiquity at auction or from a dealer you may think you can sit back and relax - but consider the implications. You are now the proud custodian of (like Rolls Royce you never truly "own") an ancient artwork. Yesterday...
paul-barford.blogspot.com
Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Where on Google Earth 33
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Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues. A blog commenting on various aspects of the private collecting and trade in archaeological artefacts today and their effect on the archaeological record. Sunday, 3 May 2009. Where on Google Earth 33. You know the rules. To this game, you know who won previously and all that. All you have to do is say where this archaeological site is and what date it is (it's not a site I've mentioned here as a portable antiquities issue). 7 May 2009 at 02:09. Or the mil...
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Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: When on Google Earth 23
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Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues. A blog commenting on various aspects of the private collecting and trade in archaeological artefacts today and their effect on the archaeological record. Thursday, 23 April 2009. When on Google Earth 23. Here is the next When on Google Earth. I only won the last one. The area in the photo is about 1.3 km across. The Rules of When on Google Earth are as follows:. Q: What is When on Google Earth? Q: How do you play it? Q: What does the winner get? A: The w...
vangoghschair.blogspot.com
Van Gogh's Chair: September 2010
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Art, Travel.and Van Gogh. Vincent's Chair (1888) by V. van Gogh. Art Historian, Professor, Writer and Traveler. I am the author of Sunflowers, a novel of Vincent van Gogh (Avon/HarperCollins, October 2009). View my complete profile. The Bedroom Is Back! Archaeological Institute of America. Auberge Ravoux (official site). Barbara Braun Associates, Inc (my agent). Honoré Daumier and His Graphic Work. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Museum of Modern Art. National Gallery (Washington, DC). Art Blog by Bob.
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In-Heritance: June 2008
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The inside story about Heritance and Open Museum www.heritance.org www.openmuseum.org. Monday, June 16, 2008. Arguments for Organizational Diversity. From James Surowiecki's The Wisdom of Crowds. Thursday, June 12, 2008. Characteristics of a Democratic Organization. Relationships are adult-to-adult, not parent-to-child. Leadership happens at every level of the organization, not just at the top. You're paid for the value you bring to the organization, not your job title. Transparency isn't considered scary.
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In-Heritance: August 2008
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The inside story about Heritance and Open Museum www.heritance.org www.openmuseum.org. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Voice Mail Museum, what next? How far can museums go with interactivity? Is a nifty experiment in content creation by visitors. Is it just a kooky and creative anomaly or a premonition of the way museum's do exhibits? The popularity of the Brooklyn Museum's exhibit, Click. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. NPR Story about Music and Contemporary Art in Houston. NPR All Things Considered story. Dentist...
culturalheritagelaw.blogspot.com
Cultural Heritage Law: Announcing Winners of the 2009 Student Writing Competition in Cultural Heritage Preservation Law
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Thursday, November 19, 2009. Announcing Winners of the 2009 Student Writing Competition in Cultural Heritage Preservation Law. The second-place winner is Melanie Greer of DePaul University College of Law for her paper entitled “Deaccessioning: A Necessary Evil? An honorable mention went to “The Limits of the Law: The Impact of the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Trade in Illicit Cambodian Antiquities,”. By Terressa Davis of the University of Georgia. This is the fifth annual LCCHP competition, and it attra...
mediterraneanceramics.blogspot.com
Mediterranean Ceramics: Toying with 'Knowledge Representation and Reasoning' for the Ancient World
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Items of interest in the study and publication of ceramics from the Mediterranean world, along with other observations. Sebastian Heath. Saturday, December 31, 2011. Toying with 'Knowledge Representation and Reasoning' for the Ancient World. This is a very (very! Rough opening entry in a discussion I hope to push forward in 2012. But first some preliminaries. And " OWL 2 Ontologies. That's an interesting, and often very technical, place to be. But fun, all the same. The file 'awo.owl' defines, among ...
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Mediterranean Ceramics: Roman Pottery Reading Group at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
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Items of interest in the study and publication of ceramics from the Mediterranean world, along with other observations. Sebastian Heath. Monday, March 21, 2011. Roman Pottery Reading Group at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. A few of my ISAW. NYU colleagues and I have begun a "Roman Pottery Reading Group," which seems to be settling into a sort of every-other-week-ish-y schedule. We began with three "Romanization" articles:. Kathleen Warner Slane, Guy D. R. Sanders. "Corinth:...Vol 74, N...
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