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April 2000 Museum Security Mailinglist messages
April 30, 2000
- Iraq Reopens National Museum After 10-Year Break
- FW: Book Theft at Yeshurun Library
- predict the effectiveness of fire intervention strategies for museums
- Major Information Security Management Seminar Announced
- Germany Receives Soviet-Seized Art
- Hong Kong Battles Looted Antiques
- India to demand return of Koh-i-noor
April 28, 2000
- The Museum of Modern Art to Maintain Normal Schedule During Strike by United
Auto Workers Union Expresses
- French Heirs Seek Texas Matisse
- Statue honoring fallen soldiers stolen from New York park
- Russia to Keep Ownership of War-Looted German Artworks
April 28, 2000
- Sotheby's put Freud picture into crusher
- Amber Room Piece Back in Russia
- Suggestion From Christie's (Hong Kong) Can Not Be Accepted (He Suzhong)
- Donaueschingen digital (Klaus Graf)
April 25, 2000
-Art & Antiquities Insurance Seminar : 8 May 2000 London - Fire destroys a
beloved historic building - India seeks return of looted treasures - Welcome
Plot Turn for Stolen Antique (custodian tried to sell stolen Book of Hours) -
TORAH THEFT STUNS BRONX WORSHIPERS - RE: Internet Issues & questions for the
list members (David Shillingford) - Italian Police Recovering Things That Were
Caesar's - Uninsured churches lose their treasures
April 22, 2000
- Endangered books and manuscripts in Zambia
April 22, 2000
(Fwd) Sotheby's and Christie's comments urgently needed!
April 20, 2000: Missing Books and Manuscripts: another impressive Jonathan
Sazonoff research achievement.
April 20, 2000, Part II
- Gold bar robbery in Netherlands museum
- Christie's Should Stop Auction In Hong Kong At The End Of This Month
- The Walls Have Ears, and Other High-Tech Crime Gadgets
- Rare Amber Inclusions Lost
- Germany Shows Amber Room Furniture
- Chinese Statue's History Probed
April 20, 2000
- Valuable painting deteriorates at Secretary of State's office
- Germany, Russia to exchange looted art
- Suspects Arrested in Theft of Artifacts From Church
April 19, 2000
- Query about stolen Van Dyck painting
- Fire guts historic church; Damage to Immaculate Heart estimated at $1.5M
- Internet Issues & questions for the list members
April 18, 2000
- Spain Hackers Sabotage Museum Site
- Famed Art Museums Announce Joint Internet Venture
- Update - WWII / Holocaust Looted Art Resources (Jonathan Sazonoff)
- EBay pulls items stolen from William Burroughs residence
- SOTHEBY'S (HONG KONG) Should Stop the Auction
April 16, 2000
- Re: Why Store objects in a Safe (Steve Keller)
- Re: Ghosts/Scheiner/Secret passages
- Britain at centre of world trade in stolen antiquities
- Seminar on disaster management
April 15, 2000
- Thieves sweep Detroit for valuable outdoor art; City and suburbs lose
sculptures and fixtures
April 14, 2000
- Lost Art - Beutekunst (Klaus Graf)
- Stained glass window, rescued from Internet auction, goes back online
- Why store artifacts in a safe? Isn't it redundant. (Query on Museum-L, and 7
answers. Ignore if this is a cross-posting) - Globe-Trotting Artifact Returns to
the Idaho Museum of Natural History
April 13, 2000
- Re: restoration effort of the Piero della Francesca frescoes
- Nazi art website upsets galleries
- Re: Ghosts (Clifford Scheiner)
- Re: Ghosts (Bari Falese and Steve Keller)
- Papal Skull Taken From Spain Museum
- Faking a Face (http://www.discoveringarchaeology.com/), A Smuggler Disguised
an Egyptian Treasure to Masquerade as a Trinket - Museums Step Up Holocaust Art
Search - Chicago Museum Puts Holocaust Art Questions on Web
April 9, 2000
- Haunted Museums (Steve Keller)
- "Sprinkle Library" redux
- Legal battle brews over ``Nude on a Black Armchair''
- French & Italian Stolen Art - notes from the field (Jonathan Sazonoff)
- Art hoard puts widow in line for a million
- Restorers save Renaissance masterpiece
- Reuniting Art and Owners, German Government to Launch Web Site Monday
- Boston Museum to post possible Nazi-looted art on Web
April 7, 2000
- Fire breaks out at National Archives ( Again )
- Brothers 'sold stately home's fireplaces'
- China demands return of stolen sculpture
- Aussie Museum To Return Maori Heads
April 3, 2000
- Re: Where Does The Collection Of Miho Museum In Japan Come From? Answer !
April 3, 2000
- Looted Art Returned to Cambodia
- Stolen Drysdale artworks returned, but precious painting still missing
- Italian art treasures 'stolen to order'
- Destruction of churches continues
April 1, 2000
- Feds Stop Sale of Stolen Chinese Tomb Panel 10th-Century Sculpture Was Set to
Be Auctioned - Spanish police seize Dali lithograph plates in raid
March 30, 2000
- Theft from glass museum in Duesseldorf, Germany.
- Where Does The Collection Of Miho Museum In Japan Come From?
- Austria has 186,000 books looted by Nazis--WJC
- Stolen Czar's Dagger Found in CA
- Nazi-confiscated property
- Setting up a Library Special Collections Area
- Tour reignites marbles row
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