by Administrator | Jan 27, 2015 | Fair Use
An interesting ruling came down from the Belgian court the other day regarding a painting an artist had made using a photograph of a politician as inspiration. The original photographer claimed copyright infringement, while the painter argued that it was a parody....
by Administrator | Jan 22, 2015 | History and Science
In the 18th century, explorers found a vast treasure trove of scrolls in the remnants of what was once a thriving coastal community. It is considered to be the largest extant library from the ancient world. Most of their secrets have remained hidden due to the...
by Administrator | Jan 20, 2015 | Nazi Era Provenance
Apparently Cornelius Gurlitt’s father, Hildebrand, was not the only collector/dealer in the family. His cousin, Wolfgang Gurlitt was also an avid collector and well-known dealer in Austria. His collection is also clearly suspect; yet, it also reflects the...
by Administrator | Jan 16, 2015 | Uncategorized
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