IFARreports

Volume 17, No. 1 & 2
January-February 1996
• Three Indicted in Sale of Quedlinburg Treasures
— Heirs of the late Joe Tom Meador, the American soldier who shipped the medieval church treasures from Quedlinburg to Whitewright, Texas, in 1945, are arraigned after trying to sell the treasures.
• Indictments in Case of Leaves from Petrarch’s Manuscript in the Vatican
— Constance Lowenthal
• Four Men Sentenced in Theft of Munch’s Scream
— Constance Lowenthal
• Institutions Form Network to Fight Art Theft in Czech Republic
— Pavel Jirasek
Volume 16, No. 12
December 1995
• Ten Important Art Thefts and Recoveries
• DEA Operation Nets 3 Pictures
— Anna J. Kisluk
• Dali—Double Trouble
— Constance Lowenthal
• NYPD Makes Arrests in Warehouse Theft of Works by Arbit Blatas
— Anna J. Kisluk
Volume 16, No. 11
November 1995
• Sargent Juvenilia—Or an Imitation?
— Nancy J. Little
• Two Recovery Cases will Test California's Statute of Limitations
— Wendy J. Bond
Volume 16, No. 10
October 1995
• Touched by Rubens-—One of Many Versions Partially by the Master
— Nancy J. Little
• Missing from Bremen, Stolen in Baku
— Constance Lowenthal
• Conviction in Sale of Stolen Chagall
— Constance Lowenthal
• Guilty Plea in Art Fraud Case
— Anna J. Kisluk
Volume 16, No. 8/9
August/September 1995
• Van Dyck's “St John in the Wilderness”
— Nancy J. Little
• Theft Victim and Good Faith Purchaser: The Role of the FBI
— Franklin Feldman
• Stolen Pennsylvania Pig Found in Barn
— Constance Lowenthal