The IFAR Journal

In Spring 1998, IFAR introduced an award-winning quarterly journal featuring information on art authentication, forgery, and fraud; art and cultural property law and ethics; World War II-era art restitution issues; and art theft. A special feature is the Stolen Art Alert, published by IFAR since 1977. IFAR Journal replaced IFAR's previous periodical, IFARreports.

The IFAR Journal is available by subscription or as a "benefit" of membership/support ($250 and above). It is not available on newsstands. Current and back issues of IFAR Journal, IFARreports, and other IFAR publications can be purchased here.

Highlights from the Current Double Issue:
IFAR Journal Vol. 9 Nos. 3 and 4

Volume 9, Nos. 3 & 4

News & Updates

  • Getty Returning 40 Disputed Objects to Italy
  • Peru and Yale Settle their Differences; Machu Picchu Artifacts Will Have a New Home
  • Princeton Negotiates Agreement with Italy
  • Recovery of Three Picassos Stolen from Artist's Granddaughter, While Thieves Steal Four Paintings from Museum in Nice
  • Police Find Stolen Madonna in Office of Glasgow Lawyer

In Memoriam: Konrad J. Oberhuber—David Rosand

Connoisseurship and the Catalogue Raisonné—Konrad J. Oberhuber

Looking at Art: The Conservator's View—Marco Grassi

Patrimony and Museum Politics in the 19th Century: The Louvre's Galerie Espagnole—Alisa Luxenberg

Art Insurance: What Everyone in the Art World Needs to Know
Proceedings of a Program co-sponsored by the International Foundation for
Art Research (IFAR) & the Art Law Committee of the New York City Bar Association

Part I: Art Insurance 101 and Beyond: Understanding
and Negotiatng the Policy and Related Agreements

Part II: Agreements and Disagreements:
Stories from the Front Lines

  • A Broker's View of Art Insurance — Steven Pincus
  • Reinsurance and its Effect on Fine Art Insurance — Payce Louis
  • Underwriting Issues — Dorit Straus
  • Museum Loans and Insurance — Brendan Connell
  • Art Title Disputes — Judith Pearson
  • Legal Issues When Property is Lost — John Koegel
  • Evaluate, Explain and Expedite — Ellen Hoener Ross
  • The Job of an Insurance Adjuster — Gregory J. Smith
  • How Insurers Deal With Claims — Katja Zigerlig
  • Fine Art Shipping and Storage — Andrew Faintych

STOLEN ART ALERT

Highlights from Double Issues:

IFAR Journal Vol. 8 Nos. 3 & 4

Volume 8, Nos. 3 & 4

Special Double Issue

Catalogues Raisonnés and the Authentication Process—Where the Ivory Tower Meets the Marketplace

Proceedings of an IFAR Conference

Introduction

  • Right or Wrong, Real or Fake: Who Cares? — Samuel Sachs II

Procedures & Process

  • Introduction — Nancy Mowll Mathews
  • Methods of Research: Case Studies from the Warhol Catalogue Raisonné — Neil Printz
  • Establishing Reliable Evidence — Sarah Faunce
  • The Kandinsky Catalogue Raisonné — Vivian Endicott Barnett
  • Partnerships between Conservators and Art Historians in the Creation of Catalogues Raisonnés — Joyce Hill Stoner

Who Judges the Experts?

  • Introduction — Grace H. Glueck
  • Judging the Experts — Peter C. Sutton
  • The View from the Auction House — John L. Tancock
  • Droit Moral and Authentication of Works in France — Van Kirk Reeves

Getting Published—At What Cost?

  • Introduction — Nancy Mowll Mathews
  • The Publishers' Viewpoint — Elaine Stainton and Paul Anbinder
  • The Role of the Artists Rights Society (ARS) — Theodore H. Feder

Legal Liability for Giving Opinions

  • Introduction — Theodore N. Kaplan
  • Defamation, Disparagement and Malpractice — Steven Mark Levy
  • Suits against the Pollock-Krasner Authentication Board — Ronald D. Spencer
  • Insulating Yourself from Liability — Peter R. Stern
  • Insurance for Art Scholars and Writers — Ellen Hoener Ross

Ethics & Potential Conflicts of Interest

  • Sponsorship and the Inevitability of Conflicts — Jack Cowart
  • A Museum Curator's Perspective — Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr.
  • Georgia O'Keeffe Catalogue Raisonné and the CAA's Code of Ethics for Art Historians — Barbara Buhler Lynes

Post-Research: Dealing with the Field

  • IFAR's Catalogue Raisonné Survey — Sharon Flescher
  • A Scholar's Perspective: The Edward Hopper Catalogue Raisonné — Gail Levin
  • The Needs of the Marketplace — Michael Findlay
  • Conference Summation — Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr.



IFAR Journal Vol. 7 Nos.3 & 4 China Double Issue
Volume 7, Nos. 3 & 4


News & Updates:
  • Christie's Wins Appeal Against Thomson
  • Settlement Over Picasso's Woman in White
  • Britain Explores Ways to Permit Return of Nazi-Looted Works in Museums
  • Italian Trial of Getty Curator Postponed
Anatomy of an Art Fraud: Ely Sakhai's Two-Decade-Long Scheme -- Sharon Flescher

Should the U.S. Grant China's Request For An Art Import Ban?

Pros:
  • An Archaeologist's View -- Robert W. Bagley
  • A Legal View -- Patty Gerstenblith
  • An Advocate's View -- Cindy Ho

Cons:
  • The Museum Directors' View
    • Katherine Lee Reid
    • Marc F. Wilson
    • James Cuno
    • Emily J. Sano
  • A Dealer's View -- James J. Lally
Stolen Art Alert
 
 
IFAR Journal Vol. 6 Nos.1 & 2 Iraq Double Issue:
Volume 6, Nos. 1 & 2


News & Updates:
Art Loss In Iraq
Antiquities Dealer Loses Appeal
Accused Dal? Thieves Charged
Who Owns the Works Nationalized by Lenin?
Austria Seeks Review by Supreme Court in Klimt Case
UNESCO Declaration Against Intentional Destruction of Cultural Heritage
IFAR Flashback
IFAR Journal Wins Award

Challenges and Discoveries in the Art of Camille Pissarro:
The New Catalogue Raisonné
Camille Pissarro Through the Forthcoming Catalogue Raisonné
-- Joachim Pissarro
Pissarro and Durand-Ruel
-- Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts

ART LOSS IN IRAQ
Cultural Tragedy in Iraq:
A Report on the Looting of Museums, Archives and Sites

--McGuire Gibson
ICOM Emergency Red List of Iraqi Antiquities at Risk;
Interpol's Six Most Wanted Iraqi Objects
Report on the First UNESCO Cultural Heritage Assessment Mission to Baghdad
-- John Malcolm Russell
Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Looted Iraq Museum
-- Robert Biggs
Nimrud, the War and the Antiquities Markets
-- Samuel M. Paley
Protection of Cultural Heritage in Time of War and Its Aftermath
-- James A.R. Nafziger

In Memoriam -- J. Kirk T. Varnedoe
Stolen Art Alert -- Including Looted Iraqi Items



IFAR Journal Vol. 4 No.4/ Vol.5 No.1 The 9/11 Double Issue:
Volume 4, No. 4 / Volume 5, No.1


News & Updates:
Judge Goes into Reverse in Egon Schiele Case
Mediation over Disputed Klimts Ends
The French Waiter and His Vengeful Mom

Edited Proceedings:
IFAR Symposium
SEPTEMBER 11TH: ART LOSS, DAMAGE, AND REPERCUSSIONS

To read the transcripts, please click on the desired topic below.

Public Art at the World Trade Center
-Saul S. Wenegrat
Response from the Insurance Industry
-Dietrich von Frank
The World Trade Center Memorial, 1993
-Elyn Zimmerman
The Insurance Adjuster's Role
-Gregory J. Smith
The Artist Residency Program in the Twin Towers
-Moukhtar Kocache
The Downtown Institutional Impact
-John Haworth
The Art Lost by Citigroup on 9/11
-Suzanne F.W. Lemakis
The Heritage Emergency National Task Force
- Lawrence L. Reger

Jackson Pollock's Studio Floor:
Uncovering the Secrets

--Pollock's Studio and Evolution--Helen A. Harrison
--The Scholarly Potential of Jackson Pollock's
  Studio Floor--Francis V. O'Connor
Putting the IFAR Cuzco Inventory to Work
-- Frederic J. Truslow
Del Sarto Rediscoveries Aided by Science: Workshop Practices Redefined
-- Gertrude Wilmers
In Memoriam -- Arthur G. Altschul
Stolen Art Alert

The Provenance and Due Diligence Double Issue:
Volume 3, Nos.3&4
IFAR Journal Vol. 3 No.3/4 Provenance Research
  • A Dialogue on Provenance and Due Diligence--Constance Lowenthal and Stephen E. Weil
  • Looted Art Research at the National Archives--Greg Bradsher
  • Provenance Research--Looking for Looted Art--Sarah Jackson
  • Provenance Research Tools--Inge Reist
  • Lost and Sometimes Found: Findspots and Pedigrees of Ancient Art--Robert Cohon
  • Provenance: A Dealer's View--Peter Marks
Due Diligence-- Legal Issues
  • A First Hand Account of the MFA&A--Craig Hugh Smyth
  • Due Diligence?--John Henry Merryman
  • Forfeiture of Artworks--Alexander H. Shapiro
  • Due Diligence for Acquiring Cultural Property in the New Millennium --Linda F. Pinkerton
  • Legal Panel: Provenance and Legal Responsibility: What Constitutes Due Diligence?
    • The Tale of the Two Chagalls or How N.Y. State Got its Statute of Limitations Rule--Herbert Hirsch
    • Panel Discussion: Herbert Hirsch [Moderator], John Henry Merryman, Linda Pinkerton, Alexander H. Shapiro, Stephen E. Weil


    Individual copies of Provenance and Due Diligence are available for $20, plus postage.
Highlights from other IFAR Journal Issues:

IFAR Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 Volume 9, No. 2
    Letters to the Editor

    News & Updates
  • New Tax Law Redefines “Qualified” Appraiser and Appraisal
  • Legal Bullies Beware: Montana Court Rules Against Collector and Lawyers for Intimidating Art Expert
  • Five-Year Sentence for Cellini Saltcellar Thief
  • Search Continues for Picassos Stolen from Artist’s Family
  • The Scream and Madonna — Coda
  • German Angst Over Return of Kirchner Painting, Alexander Pulte
  • Expert Opinions and Liabilities — An IFAR Update, Judith Bresler
  • Looking at Art: The Conservator’s View, Joyce Hill Stoner
  • Book Review: More Books on World War II’s Legacy in Art and Law, Lucille Roussin
  • In Memoria — Edwin L. Weisl, Jr.; Craig Hugh Smyth; Harrie Vanderstappen

    STOLEN ART ALERT
IFAR Journal Vol. 9 No. 1

Volume 9, Number 1:

    News & Updates
  • MFA Boston Cedes 13 Antiquities to Italy; Receives First Loan in Return
  • Conservators Studying Damage to Recovered Munch Paintings: Damage to The Scream is Substantial
  • Hungarian Gold Train Case Settlement
  • Austria's Belvedere Loses Another Painting to Claimant
  • Russia's Hermitage Suffers Major Insider Theft
  • British Museum Exhibits 5 Drawings Once Looted from Feldmann Collection
  • The Benton Fake Game — Henry Adams
  • The Recovery from Austria of Five Paintings by Gustav Klimt — E. Randol Schoenberg
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol.8 No.1

Volume 8, Number 2:

    News & Updates
  • Happy Ending for Cellini's Saltcellar
  • Munch Scream Trial Ends
  • Egypt and St. Louis Museum Battle Over Mask
  • Austria Rules in Favor of Altmann
  • A Digital Technique for Authentication in the Visual Arts
    -- Daniel Rockmore, Siwei Lyu, and Hany Farid
  • Toulouse-Lautrec's Moulin Rouge: La Goulue -- Lithograph or Reproduction?
    -- Charles B. Goldstein
  • Hurricane Katrina and the Visual Arts
    An IFAR Evening, December 5, 2005
    Speakers: David Preziosi, Patricia H. Gay, Christiane Fischer, Heather Becker
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol.8 No.1

Volume 8, Number 1:
    News & Updates
  • Sting Operation Recovers Stockholm's Stolen Rembrandt
  • The Painting is Real. The Name is Not.
  • Italian Antiquities Trial (Marion True and Robert Hecht)
  • The New FBI Art Crime Team: An IFAR Evening, June 8, 2005
    Robert K. Wittman, Johanna M. Loonie, Jane A. Levine
  • A Look Back and Forward on Holocaust-Era Art Looting and Restitution Issues
    IFAR Evening, September 29, 2005
    Speaker: Lynn H. Nicholas
  • Book Review: Recent Publications Regarding the Materials, Techniques, and Conservation of Old Master and 19th Century Paintings -- Joyce Hill Stoner
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol.7 No.2

Volume 7, Number 2:
    News & Updates
  • Security Upgrades Close Munch Museum Until Summer
  • AAMD Publishes Guidelines for Museum Acquisition of Antiquities
  • American Owners Restitute Nazi-Looted Drawing to Feldmann Family:
    IFAR Acts as Intermediary -- Sharon Flescher and Gertrude Wilmers
  • Authenticity Issues in Photography
    Edited Proceedings:IFAR Evening, September 21, 2004
    Speakers: Katherine Ware, Denise Bethel, Steven Manford, Peter R. Stern, Paul Messier, Peter Macgill, Richard L. Menschel
  • Art Loss in Iraq -- An Update
    Edited Proceedings:IFAR Evening, October 28, 2004
    Speakers: Bonnie Burnham and John Russell
  • Book Review: The Expert Versus the Object: Judging Fakes and False Attributions in the Visual Arts -- Maurice Tuchman
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol.7 No.1

Volume 7, Number 1:
    News & Updates
  • A Recipe for Art Fraud -- Government Indicts Art Dealer Ely Sakhai
  • Liz Taylor Seeks Court's Aid in Holocaust Claim
  • Christie's to Appeal Decision in Thomson Urn Case
  • Supreme Court Ruling in Klimt Case
  • Antiquities Dealer Hicham Aboutaam Receives Probation and Fine for Customs Violation
  • Who Owns Vuillard Research?
  • Courbet, Or Not Courbet, That is the Question
    -- Petra Ten-Doesschate Chu
  • Museum Litigation Update: 2004 -- Stephen E. Weil
  • Book Review: The Amber Room: The Fate of the World's Greatest Lost Treasure -- Konstantin Akinsha
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol.6 No.4

Volume 6, Number 4:
    News & Updates
  • U.S. Adds Restrictions on Import of Antiquities from Cyprus and Cambodia
  • French Court Rules Against Pinault in Dispute Over "Fake" Pharaoh
  • Supreme Court Declines to Hear Schultz Appeal
  • Will the Real Rockwell Kent Please Step Forward
  • El Greco Returns to Crete
  • Malevich Heirs Battle Amsterdam in U.S. Court
  • Are They Goya's "Black" Paintings? Yes! -- Priscilla E. Muller
  • Cultural Heritage in Post-War Iraq -- Zainab Bahrani
  • Expert Opinions and Liabilities: An IFAR Update -- Judith Bresler
  • Top Ten Thefts and Recoveries of 2002/2003
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol.6 No.3

Volume 6, Number 3:
    News & Updates
  • Update on Iraq Looting Crisis
  • Sweeping New Swiss Law on Cultural Property
  • Missing Rubens Lucretia Turns up in Russia
  • Authorities Turn to the Web to Retrieve 450-Year-Old Cellini Masterpiece
  • Police: No Trail for Missing "Madonna" Attributed to Leonardo
  • Followers and Fakers of Pieter Bruegel -- Nadine M. Orenstein
  • Art, Gold and Slave Labor: The U. S. Government's Efforts on Behalf of Holocaust Victims -- Stuart E. Eizenstat
  • Courts Have Their Limits in Authenticity Disputes -- Franklin Feldman
  • Book Review: Gauguin: A Savage in the Making. Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings (1873-1888) -- Nancy Mowll Mathews
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 5 No.4

Volume 5, Number 4:
    News & Updates
  • Art Theft-and-Switch -- Matisse and Dal?
  • Two New Rembrandts Admitted to Canon
  • IFAR Statement on Iraq
  • Supreme Court Upholds Copyright Act
  • Schultz Appeals in Federal Court
  • Beware: Heliogravures Can Fool the Unwitting -- Sharon Flescher
  • Beyond Connoisseurship? The Future Study of Master Drawings -- David Rosand
  • The Anatomy of an Etruscan Tomb Forgery: Case Unresolved -- P. Gregory Warden
  • In Memoriam -- Leon Levy
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 5 No.3

Volume 5, Number 3:
    News & Updates
  • California Appeals Court Gives Green Light to Suit Against Austria
  • Egon Schiele Painting Pulled from Vienna Auction in WWII Restitution Case
  • A Rash of Thefts -- Lesser Known Works by Major Artists
  • Four Thefts in 20 Years: The Saga of the Beit Collection
  • U.S. Cultural Property Import Agreement with Canada Ends
  • Hassam Painting Recovered After 17 Years
  • Copyright or Copywrong? The Supreme Court, Copyright Term Extension, and the Arts, An IFAR Evening -- November 6, 2002
  • Holocaust-Era Looted Art: The Routes in the U.S. -- Lucille A. Roussin
  • The Debate Over Cleaning Paintings: How Much Is Too Much? -- Joyce Hill Stoner
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 5 No.2

Volume 5, Number 2:
    News & Updates
  • New Attribution to Rubens Changes an Ugly Duckling into a Swan
  • Conflicting Decisions on Foreign Sovereign Immunity Affect Holocaust Restitution Cases
  • U.S. and Cyprus Sign Agreement to Limit Import of Antiquities
  • Decision in Human Rights Suit Over Van Gogh's Gardener
  • New Italian Monuments Law Causes Stir
  • Daring Heist of Two Maxfield Parrish Murals
  • Stolen Titian Recovered
  • Japan Signs on to UNESCO Convention
  • Recent UK Initiatives Against Illicit Trade in Antiquities: Including Accession to the 1970 UNESCO Convention-- David Gaimster
  • Solving Puzzles, Discovering O'Keeffe: The Georgia O'Keeffe Catalogue Raisonné
    Part I -- Barbara Buhler Lynes
    Part II -- Judith Walsh
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 4 No.3

Volume 4, Number 3 :
    News & Updates
  • September 11th and the Art World
  • Verdict in New York Antiquities Trial
  • Swiss Considering New Cultural Property Law
  • Stolen Chagall Makes Odyssey from New York to Kansas and Back
  • Two Museum Insiders Give in to Temptation
  • Mobster Pleads Guilty in Fake Art Scam
  • Early Netherlandish Paintings or 20th-Century Fakes?--Maryan W. Ainsworth
  • Lost, Stolen and Destroyed Pictures by Sir Joshua Reynolds-- David Mannings
  • The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage-- James A. R. Nafziger
  • Authenticity and the Statute of Limitations in Art Sales: A Suggestion-- Franklin Feldman
  • Book Review: The AAM Guide to Provenance Research--Evie T. Joselow
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 4 No.2

Volume 4, Number 2 :
    News & Updates
  • French Court Finds Art Dealer Guilty of Handling War Loot
  • Postscript in Cooperman Art Fraud Case
  • Prominent Dealer Charged with Selling Illegal Egyptian Antiquities
  • Journalist Hector Feliciano Sues Rosenberg Family for Share in Profits from Restituted Art
  • Twice-Stolen War Loot Returns Home to Bremen
  • First Painting from Famed Goudstikker Collection Returned to Family
  • U.S. Museums to Provide Expanded Information About Objects Transferred in Europe During the Nazi Era--Stephen E. Weil
  • Thirty Years of the Rembrandt Research Project: The Tension Between Science and Connoisseurship in Authenticating Art: An IFAR Evening--Ernst van de Wetering
  • Book Review: Seeing Through Paintings--Joyce Hill Stoner
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 4 No.1

Volume 4, Number 1:
    News & Updates
  • New York State Settles Internet Art Fraud Suit
  • Consignor of Fakes to Florida Auction Fined and Sentenced
  • Art Scholar and Dealer Confront New Twists to an Old Scam
  • U.S. and Italy Sign Agreement to Limit Import of Antiquities
  • Denver Museum Brings Mile-High Joy to Oregon Woman: Painting Returned to Daughter of Holocaust Victims
  • De Chirico Forgeries: The treachery of the Surrealists--William H. Robinson
  • The FBI's Role in Art Fraud and Theft: An IFAR Evening
  • A Puzzle Resolved: Duke's Portrait Identified-- Gertrude Wilmers
  • The Laches Defense in Art Theft Litigation--Jeremy G. Epstein
  • Book Review: More on Looted Art--Lucille A. Roussin
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 3 No.2 Volume 3, Number 2:
  • Looted Waldm?ller Landscape Returned to Berlin Museum
  • Shchukin Heir Claims a Matisse Masterpiece Confiscated by Lenin
  • Copying Chinese Paintings: Flattery or Forgery?
  • Calder's Artistic Development and Authenticity
  • A Legal Decision in New York Gives Experts Protection for Their Opinions on Authenticity
  • A Copyright Primer for the Protection and Use of Fine Art Images
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 Volume 3, Number 1:
  • Kirk Varnedoe on Art, Law, and Ethics
  • Original Print or 19th-Century Copy? How To Tell
  • The de Young Museum "Rabbi" Returned After 20 Years: No Longer a "Rembrandt"
  • British and U.S. Museums List Works with Provenance Gaps
  • Rash of Thefts of Copernicus' Scientific Treatise
  • 1980's Con Man, Charles Heller, Indicted for Art Fraud
  • New U.S. Import Restrictions on Art
  • Stolen Art Alert
IFAR Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 Volume 2, Number 4:
  • SPECIAL 30th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE!
  • Highlights of IFAR's Activities in Art Fraud, Theft, Authentication, and Law.
  • From our Stolen Art Alert -- Top Ten Thefts, Recoveries, and Unsolved Cases
IFAR Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 Volume 2, Number 3:
  • The Gachet Collection -- The "Fakes" Question
  • Expert Art Opinions and Legal Liabilities
  • Decision in the "Steinhardt Case"
  • Bas-Reliefs from Nimrud Offered on the Antiquities Market
  • Book Review: World War II-Era Art Restitution; Some Recent Publications
  • Stolen Art Alert

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