IFARreports

Volume 7, No. 3
April/May 1986
• IFAR Identifies a Pair of Portraits by Thomas Hudson
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• San Francisco Painting Reunited with Paris Pendant
— Constance Lowenthal
• Rumanian Suits Dismissed in New York and Fort Worth
— Lynn Stowell Pearson
• Owner Sought
Volume 7, No. 1/2
January/February/March 1986
• Return of Cultural Property
— Lynn Stowell Pearson
• The Continuing Problem of Dali Print Forgeries
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• London Dealer Indicted in Insurance Fraud Scheme
— Lynn Stowell Pearson
• Owners Sought
Volume 6, No. 10
December 1985
• Bogus Redfield Joins Growing List of American Forgeries
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• Nelly Duhem Update: Recoveries and Verdicts
• Cumulative Index: Stolen Art, 1985
• 10 Important Thefts Reported in 1985
Volume 6, No. 8/9
October/November 1985
• IFAR Opposes N.Y. Bill Instituting Three-Year Limit on Suits to Recover Stolen Art
— Constance Lowenthal
• Excessive Restoration of a Bierstadt Precludes an Attribution
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• Art Dealer Claire Eatz Convicted of Fraud and Sentenced
— Lynn Stowell Pearson
• Update on U.S. Cultural Property Act: Canada Asks U.S. for Curb on Imports
— Lynn Stowell Pearson
Volume 6, No. 6/7
August/September 1985
• An Italian Still Life and Fieravino, “Il Maltese”
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• Canada Drops Civil Suit in Nok Statuette Case
— A. Caravella
• Geneva Conference on Art Trade Law
— Francine Bayard Leblache
• Rubens Portrait Burned in Zurich