There is an article in the Phoenix, our local independent newspaper,
about the plunder of artworks--even a stained glass ceiling--and
historic documents from the State House.
It's worth taking the time to read, both for the serious concerns it
raises about how we in Massachusetts are protecting objects when they
are in a quasi-museum setting, and as a tool for encouraging every
government keeper of artifacts to (at the very least) maintain a decent
inventory and report missing/stolen works to the Art Loss Register.
"How the State House’s cultural treasures have vanished, piece by piece:
Heist of the Centuries"
By CHRIS FARAONE | July 26, 2012
http://thephoenix.com/Boston/arts/141880-how-the-state-houses-cultural-treasures-have-vani/?page=1#TOPCONTENT
Susan Ruderman
Consultant
(and native Bostonian!)
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Susan C. Ruderman, Ed.M.
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Boston, MA area
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