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How Republic of Austria V. Altmann and United States V. Portrait of Wally Relay the Past and Forecast the Future of Nazi Looted Art Restitution Litigation Shira T
William Mitchell Law Review Volume 34 | Issue 3 Article 6 2008 How Republic of Austria v. Altmann and United States v. Portrait of Wally Relay the Past and Forecast the Future of Nazi Looted Art Restitution Litigation Shira T. Shapiro Follow this and additional works at: http://open.mitchellhamline.edu/wmlr Recommended Citation Shapiro, Shira T. (2008) "How Republic of Austria v. Altmann and United States v. Portrait of Wally Relay the Past and Forecast the Future of Nazi Looted Art Restitution Litigation," William Mitchell Law Review: Vol. 34: Iss. 3, Article 6. Available at: http://open.mitchellhamline.edu/wmlr/vol34/iss3/6 This Note is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Reviews and Journals at Mitchell Hamline Open Access. It has been accepted for inclusion in William Mitchell Law Review by an authorized administrator of Mitchell Hamline Open Access. For more information, please contact [email protected]. © Mitchell Hamline School of Law Shapiro: How Republic of Austria v. Altmann and United States v. Portrait 5. SHAPIRO - ADC 4/30/2008 3:15:48 PM CASE NOTE: HOW REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA V. ALTMANN AND UNITED STATES V. PORTRAIT OF WALLY RELAY THE PAST AND FORECAST THE FUTURE OF NAZI LOOTED- ART RESTITUTION LITIGATION Shira T. Shapiro† I. INTRODUCTION....................................................................1148 II. THE BASIS FOR NAZI LOOTED-ART LITIGATION: HITLER’S CULTURAL OBSESSION.........................................................1150 III. THE UNITED STATES V. PORTRAIT OF WALLY, A PAINTING BY EGON SCHIELE LITIGATION ...................................................1154 IV. THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA V. ALTMANN DECISION: RECLAIMING GUSTAV KLIMT................................................1159 A. Initiation of Legal Proceedings........................................ -
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•Impulse •THEMA: Museums[Aus/Neu]Bauten •Museumsboom in Österreich •Das Belvedere – Treibhaus der Kunstlust Juni •ZU(G)BAU – Zubau für die Eisenbahn / Österreichische Mediathek (TMW) •Projekt „Südflügel“ des Linzer Schlosses 2007 •Das neue SALZBURG MUSEUM •Joanneum Neu •Vorarlberger Landesmuseum Neu •Michelstettner Schule Schauplätze: •Druckgraphik im Joanneum •OÖ. Kategorisierungsprojekt •Schmetterling – ganz schön flatterhaft 07/ 1&2 (TLMF) •Schiele mit SchülerInnen für SchülerInnen (Belvedere) •BENIN – Könige und Rituale (Museum für Völker- kunde (Wien) •Serie Museumsbibliotheken: Die Bibliothek des OÖ. Landesmuseums •Das Gedächtnis des Böhmerwaldes Thema: Museums[Aus/Neu]Bauten Herausgegeben vom Museumsbund Österreich ISSN 1015-6720 14,30 € 19. Österreichischer Museumstag „Sammlungsstrategien der Museen“ 17. bis 20. Oktober 2007 in Salzburg Johann Fischbach (1797–1871) Salzburg, um 1850 (Ausschnitt) Öl auf Holz www.museumstag.at Salzburg Museum, Inv.-Nr. 1038/2003 Museum · Profession · Kommunikation Ausstellungskonzepte Architektur Ausstellungsgestaltung Besucherorientierung Benchmarking Coaching Corporate Identity Design Dialog Didaktik Diskurs Evaluation Ehrenamt Ethik Feinkonzept Führungen Finanzierung Gesprächsführung Handlungs- orientierung Hands-on Inspiration Interkultur International Jugendliche Kreativtechniken Kulturtourismus Kunstvermittlung Konzeptentwicklung Kulturpolitik Lerntheorien Leistungskennziffern Lehrthemen Licht Marketing Museumspädagogik Museumstheater Multimedia Nacht der Museen Natur Normen Organisationsstrategien -
Constructing Transgression: Criminality in Experimental Literature
University of Rhode Island DigitalCommons@URI Open Access Dissertations 2019 CONSTRUCTING TRANSGRESSION: CRIMINALITY IN EXPERIMENTAL LITERATURE Charles Kell University of Rhode Island, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/oa_diss Recommended Citation Kell, Charles, "CONSTRUCTING TRANSGRESSION: CRIMINALITY IN EXPERIMENTAL LITERATURE" (2019). Open Access Dissertations. Paper 888. https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/oa_diss/888 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@URI. It has been accepted for inclusion in Open Access Dissertations by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@URI. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CONSTRUCTING TRANSGRESSION: CRIMINALITY IN EXPERIMENTAL LITERATURE BY CHARLES KELL A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND 2019 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DISSERTATION OF CHARLES KELL APPROVED: Dissertation Committee: Major Professor Peter Covino Ryan Trimm Eske Møllgaard Nasser H. Zawia DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND 2019 ABSTRACT This dissertation examines integral, challenging contemporary poetry and fiction, and its relationship to notions of the criminal in multiple guises. The present focus on “criminal” excavates not only its literal meaning—the nature of crime, and its specific relation to penal law—but also brings to light how the “criminal” affects the construction of fiction and poetry, and the lives of various individuals (speakers) within the chosen texts. Intricately tied with the criminal are practices that transgress, and this study will also locate specific creations where poets and novelists construct transgressions that challenge contemporary ideas of narrative and poetic modes. -
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№ WCA № CASTLES PREFIX NAME OF CASTLE LOCATION INFORMATION OE-00001 OE-30001 OE3 BURGRUINE AGGSTEIN SCHONBUHEL-AGGSBACH, AGGSTEIN 48° 18' 52" N 15° 25' 18" O OE-00002 OE-20002 OE2 BURGRUINE WEYER BRAMBERG AM WILDKOGEL 47° 15' 38,8" N 12° 19' 4,7" O OE-00003 OE-40003 OE4 BURG BERNSTEIN BERNSTEIN, SCHLOSSWEG 1 47° 24' 23,5" N 16° 15' 7,1" O OE-00004 OE-40004 OE4 BURG FORCHTENSTEIN FORCHTENSTEIN, MELINDA-ESTERHAZY-PLATZ 1 47° 42' 34" N 16° 19' 51" O OE-00005 OE-40005 OE4 BURG GUSSING GUSSING, BATTHYANY-STRASSE 10 47° 3' 24,5" N 16° 19' 22,5" O OE-00006 OE-40006 OE4 BURGRUINE LANDSEE MARKT SANKT MARTIN, LANDSEE 47° 33' 50" N 16° 20' 54" O OE-00007 OE-40007 OE4 BURG LOCKENHAUS LOCKENHAUS, GUNSERSTRASSE 5 47° 24' 14,5" N 16° 25' 28,5" O OE-00008 OE-40008 OE4 BURG SCHLAINING STADTSCHLAINING 47° 19' 20" N 16° 16' 49" O OE-00009 OE-80009 OE8 BURGRUINE AICHELBURG ST. STEFAN IM GAILTAL, NIESELACH 46° 36' 38,6" N 13° 30' 45,6" O OE-00010 OE-80010 OE8 KLOSTERRUINE ARNOLDSTEIN ARNOLDSTEIN, KLOSTERWEG 3 46° 32' 55" N 13° 42' 34" O OE-00011 OE-80011 OE8 BURG DIETRICHSTEIN FELDKIRCHEN, DIETRICHSTEIN 46° 43' 34" N 14° 7' 45" O OE-00012 OE-80012 OE8 BURG FALKENSTEIN OBERVELLACH-PFAFFENBERG 46° 55' 20,4" N 13° 14' 24,6" E OE-00014 OE-80014 OE8 BURGRUINE FEDERAUN VILLACH, OBERFEDERAUN 46° 34' 12,6" N 13° 48' 34,5" E OE-00015 OE-80015 OE8 BURGRUINE FELDSBERG LURNFELD, ZUR FELDSBERG 46° 50' 28" N 13° 23' 42" E OE-00016 OE-80016 OE8 BURG FINKENSTEIN FINKENSTEIN, ALTFINKENSTEIN 13 46° 37' 47,7" N 13° 54' 11,1" E OE-00017 OE-80017 OE8 BURGRUINE FLASCHBERG OBERDRAUBURG, -
Research Report Events & Activities July 2015 — December 2018 Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz — Max-Planck-Institut Institut in Florenz Kunsthistorisches
Research Report Events & Activities July 2015 — December 2018 Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz — Max-Planck-Institut Institut in Florenz Kunsthistorisches Research Report Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz Max-Planck-Institut Events & Activities July 2015 — December 2018 Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz Max-Planck-Institut Via Giuseppe Giusti 44 50121 Florence, Italy Phone +39 055 249 11-1 Fax + 39 055 249 11-55 www.khi.fi.it © 2019 Editors: Alessandro Nova and Gerhard Wolf Copy editing and proof-reading: Hannah Baader, Carolin Behrmann, Helene Bongers, Robert Brennan, Jason Di Resta, Dario Donetti, Hana Gründler, Stephanie Hanke, Annette Hoffmann, Lucy Jarman, Fabian Jonietz, Albert Kirchengast, Marco Musillo, Oliver O’Donnell, Jessica N. Richardson, Brigitte Sölch, Eva-Maria Troelenberg, Tim Urban, and Samuel Vitali Design and typesetting: Micaela Mau Print and binding: Stabilimento Grafico Rindi Cover image: Antonio Di Cecco, Monte Vettore, June 2018 Contents 7 Scientific Advisory Board 9 Events & Activities of the Institute 11 Conferences 31 Evening Lectures 34 Seminars & Workshops 38 Matinées & Soirées 39 Study Trips 41 Awards, Roundtables & Presentations 42 Labor 45 Ortstermin 46 Study Groups 47 Studienkurse 50 Online Exhibitions 51 Exhibition Collaborations 53 Academic Activities of the Researchers 54 Teaching 57 Talks 81 External Conference Organization 84 Curated Exhibitions 86 Varia 93 Publications 94 Publications of the Institute 97 Publications of the Researchers 117 Staff Directories Scientific Advisory Board Prof. Dr. Maria Luisa Catoni IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Edwards De Montfort University Prof. Dr. Jaś Elsner Corpus Christi College Prof. Dr. Charlotte Klonk Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Kunst- und Bildgeschichte Prof. Dr. -
Cross-Border Restitution Claims of Art Looted in Armed Conflicts and Wars and Alternatives to Court Litigations
DIRECTORATE GENERAL FOR INTERNAL POLICIES POLICY DEPARTMENT C: CITIZENS' RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS LEGAL AFFAIRS Cross-border restitution claims of art looted in armed conflicts and wars and alternatives to court litigations STUDY Abstract This study was commissioned and supervised by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee. Restitution of art looted during past and present armed conflicts is a major issue for our societies. Claiming restitution before courts – often in foreign States – has proven to be difficult. That is why parties turn more and more to dispute resolution means alternative to court litigation. This study examines the legal difficulties related to art restitution claims and proposes policy recommendations for States and EU institutions to overcome these difficulties and seek to achieve just and fair solutions. PE 556.947 EN ABOUT THE PUBLICATION This research paper was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs and commissioned, supervised and published by the Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs. Policy departments provide independent expertise, both in-house and externally, to support European Parliament committees and other parliamentary bodies in shaping legislation and exercising democratic scrutiny over EU external and internal policies. To contact the Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, or to subscribe to its newsletter, please write to: [email protected] Research Administrator Responsible Roberta PANIZZA Policy Department C: Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs European Parliament B-1047 Brussels E-mail: [email protected] AUTHOR Professor Marc-André RENOLD, Director of the Art-Law Centre and Holder of the UNESCO Chair in the international law of Cultural Heritage, University of Geneva with the cooperation of the Art-Law Centre team: Dr. -
Fighting Corruption of the Historical Record: Nazi-Looted Art Litigation
Fighting Corruption of the Historical Record: Nazi-Looted Art Litigation Jennifer Anglim Kreder* For the first time in history, restitution may be expected to continuefor as long as works of art known to have been plundered during a war continue to be rediscovered. -Ardelia R. Hall' I. INTRODUCTION Over the years, with a few praiseworthy exceptions, U.S. courts have dismissed many claims to recover Nazi-looted art on technical grounds, causing distortion of the historical record.2 This trend seems to reflect bias against these historical claims arising from a lack of historical knowledge. Tales of venerated institutions, such as the Museum of Modem Art (MoMA), acquiring what they knew or should have known was trafficked and laundered art may seem outrageous to those unaware of the infection of the market with art that had been stolen or extorted from Jews between 1933 and 1945. Even when judges recognize the plausibility of such claims,s attending to them requires judicial fortitude and dedication to sorting . Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Law, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center. The views expressed in this Article are those of the author only and are not necessarily those of the Kansas Law Review, Inc., its editors, or staff. 1. Ardelia R. Hall, The Recovery of Cultural Objects Dispersed During World War [1, 25 DEP'T ST. BULL. 337, 339 (1951). 2. See infra Appendix A, Federal Holocaust-Era Art Claims Since 2004 (Oct. 26, 2012) [hereinafter App. A]. 3. See infra Part II (detailing how judicial decision-making is prone to bias against Holocaust- era claims). -
Egon Schiele. the Making of a Collection
EGON SCHIELE. THE MAKING OF A COLLECTION Orangery, Lower Belvedere 19 October 2018 to 17 February 2019 Egon Schiele, House Wall (Windows), 1914© Belvedere Vienna EGON SCHIELE. THE MAKING OF A COLLECTION Orangery, Lower Belvedere 19 October 2018 to 17 February 2019 One hundred years after the death of Egon Schiele, the Belvedere is presenting one of the most innovative contributions to this commemorative year of 2018. At the heart of the show is the museum’s Schiele collection. On the one hand, the focus is on the genesis of the collection while on the other it tells the stories behind the pictures. In addition, the exhibition presents the results of modern technical investigations, providing new insights into the artist’s working methods and revealing hitherto unknown aspects about the creation of his masterpieces. The Belvedere’s Schiele collection today comprises twenty works, including sixteen paintings. The exhibition traces the paths followed by these works from their creation in the artist’s studio to their accession into the Belvedere’s collection and beyond. Their stories have been shaped by purchases, gifts, exchange deals, museum reforms, and restitution, and through these the varied history of the Belvedere’s collection comes to light. “It is fascinating for me to recognize the role played by former directors in creating this outstanding collection. The vision of Franz Martin Haberditzl, for example, who purchased works by Egon Schiele for the Belvedere’s collection very early on, or Garzarolli-Thurnlackh, who secured eleven acquisitions. And finally Gerbert Frodl, who went to great efforts to acquire the latest addition to the Schiele collection in 2003,” said Stella Rollig, CEO of the Belvedere. -
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Österreichische volkskundliche Bibliographie Im Auftrag des Vereins für Volkskunde in Wien herausgegeben von Klaus Beitl Folge 13-14 Verzeichnis der Neuerscheinungen für die Jahre 1977 und 1978 mit Nachträgen aus den vorangegangenen Jahren * Bisher sind erschienen: Folge 1 - 3 1965-1967 (Wien 1969) Folge 4 1968 (Wien 1970) Folge 5 1969 (Wien 1971) Folge 6 1970 (Wien 1973) Folge 7 - 8 1971-1972 (Wien 1976) Folge 9-10 1973-1974 (Wien 1979) Folge 11-12 1975-1976 (Wien 1980) Österreichische volkskundliche Bibliographie Verzeichnis der Neuerscheinungen für die Jahre 1977 und 1978 mit Nachträgen aus den vorangegangenen Jahren Bearbeitet von Klaus Beitl zusammen mit Dietmar Assmann, Margarete Bischoff, Klaus Gottschall, Elfriede Grabner, Franz J. Grieshofer, Hans Grießmair, Wolfgang Gürtler und Michael Martischnig Wien 1982 Verband der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften Österreichs Verlag LEOPOLD SCHMIDT (geboren am 15. März 1912 und gestorben am 12. Dezember 1981 in Wien) Z U M GEDENKEN Gefördert aus Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für Wissen schaft und Forschung in Wien, des Amtes der Burgenländi schen Landesregierung, des Amtes der Kärntner Landesre gierung, des Amtes der Oberösterreichischen Landesregie rung, des Amtes der Salzburger Landesregierung, des Kul turamtes der Stadt Wien und des Verbandes der wissen schaftlichen Gesellschaften Österreichs auf Antrag des Vereins für Volkskunde in Wien © Verlag und Offsetdruck: Verband der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften Österreichs, A-1070 Wien, Lindengasse 37 ISBN 3-85369-502-7 Vorwort Mit dem Erscheinen der neuen Doppelfolge 13 und 14 der "Österreichischen volkskundlichen Bibliographie" (ÖVB) für die Jahre 1977 und 1978 kann der zeitliche Rückstand dieses Nachschlagewerkes der österreichischen Volkskunde abermals um ein Jahr verringert werden. Es ist weiterhin geplant, nach Vorlage einer Dreifachfolge für die Jahre 1979 bis 1981 im Jahr 1983 endlich wieder zu den .Einfachbänden zurückzufinden, wie sie für die ÖVB anfänglich geplant waren und während der ersten Jahre auch regelmäßig ausgeführt worden sind. -
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Angebote für „Krone“-BonusCard-Besitzer Zum Heraus- Der Sonderteil für nehmen! Burgen und Schlösser 2 46 Burgen & Schlösser Entdecken Sie die Welt von Königen, Rittern und Burgfräulein – ehrwürdige Gemäuer, Brauchtümer 46x und Kunstschätze aus längst vergangener Zeit erwarten Sie und Ihre Familie! 50 % Ermäßigung für Sie, 1 Begleit- person und 2 Kinder Niederösterreich 17 Burg Deutschlandsberg Salzburg 18 Burg Strechau 1 Burgruine Aggstein 36 Burg Klammstein 19 Schloss Stainz 2 Burg Rappottenstein 37 Burg Golling 20 Schloss Trautenfels 3 Renaissanceschloss Rosenburg 38 Museum Schloss Ritzen 21 Schloss Pöllau 4 Benediktinerstift Altenburg 39 Burg Mauterndorf 22 Stift Admont 5 Liechtenstein Schloss Wilfersdorf 40 Burg Finstergrün 23 Burg Oberkapfenberg 6 Stift Klosterneuburg 24 Museum Pfeilburg Tirol 7 Schloss Artstetten 41 Hofburg Innsbruck 8 Schloss Eckartsau Kärnten 42 Schloss Tratzberg 9 Burg Liechtenstein 25 Schloss Ferlach 43 Burgenwelt Ehrenberg 10 MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya 26 Burgbau Friesach 44 Schloss Naudersberg 11 Schloss Weitra 27 Burg Petersberg 45 Schloss Bruck Wien Oberösterreich 46 Festung Kufstein 12 Schloss Belvedere 28 Burg Clam 29 Schloss Greinburg Burgenland 30 Mühlviertler Schlossmuseum Freistadt 13 Burg Schlaining 31 OÖ Burgenmuseum Reichenstein 14 Ritterburg Lockenhaus 32 Schlossmuseum Starhemberg Steiermark 33 Schlossmuseum Peuerbach 34 Kaiservilla Bad Ischl 15 Schloss Aichberg 35 Schlossmuseum Linz 16 Burg Riegersburg Sie haben noch keine „Krone“-BonusCard? Aktuelle Infos über alle Vorteile und die Bestellung der „Krone“-BonusCard erhalten Sie telefonisch unter 05 7060-777 oder online unter www.kronebonuscard.at Fotos: Titelseite – © iStock.com • U2 – © Fotolia.com • Alle anderen Bilder, soweit nicht anders gekennzeichnet, wurden uns von den Partnern zur Verfügung gestellt. NIEDERÖSTERREICH 3 1 Burgruine Aggstein 2 Burg Rappottenstein Seit über 900 Jahren thront die mächtige Burg auf Erleben Sie das mittelalterliche Ambiente einer einem Felsen über der Donau. -
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