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Marion True
Priceless Artifacts Return to Italy and Greece, but Their Histories Remain
Empty International Museums' Trophy Cases of Their Looted Treasures
Enforcement of Foreign Cultural Patrimony Laws in US Courts
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 Getty Ships Aphrodite Back to Sicily
Case Morgantina Goddess Statue – Italy and J. Paul Getty Museum
Wednesday January 03, 2007 a TIMES INVESTIGATION the Getty's
Protecting Cultural Heritage by Strictly Scrutinizing Museum Acquisitions
Sunday June 18, 2006 the STATE Getty's List of Doubts Multiplies * a Museum Review Finds 350 Works Bought from Dealers Suspected
Museum Malpractice As Corporate Crime? the Case of the J. Paul Getty Museum Neil Brodiea and Blythe Bowman Proulxb*
The Conservation Laundering of Illicit Antiquities
Sunday, May 29, 2011 CULTURAL EXCHANGE the Goddess Of
Morgantina Goddess”, a Classical Cult Statue from Sicily Between Old and New Mythology
The Victorious Youth
Antiquities Trafficking in Modern Times: How Italian Skullduggery Will Affect United States Museums
Italy and Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Trial of Marion True and Its Lessons for Curators, Museum Boards and National
The Euphronios Krater? Nationalism and Internationalism in the Protection of Archaeological Heritage Marina Papa-Sokal*
Black Beauty - How Schultz and the Trial of Marion True Changed Museum Acquistions
Top View
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 5, OPA 7
The Getty Bronze and the Limits of Restitution Luis Li Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
Sunday September 25, 2005 Getty Had Signs It Was Acquiring
Scrutiny Modern Day Museums and the Legal and Social Structures That Criticize Them
To Have & to Hold
NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW Summer 2010 Vol
History of Restoration of Ancient Stone Sculptures
Motives of Art Theft: a Social Contextual Perspective of Value Marion Johnston Wylly
Pollini, John. Two Bronze Portrait Busts of Slave Boys from a Shrine
Transnational Forfeiture of the Getty Bronze