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Stolen Works of Art Database
German court rules in favour of Nazi-looted art database, although owners say a listing makes works unsellable
Want to Help the FBI Find Stolen Art? There's an App for That | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Minimalist Statistics Of Art Thefts Worldwide Infographic - Venngage
Art Thieves Prefer Sculpture Over Paintings and 4 Other Revelations From Interpol's Art Theft Database
Research Databases - Holocaust Looted Art and Cultural Property Initiative
Stolen Works of Art Database
Stolen Painting Recovered by FBI in Chicago and Returned to Bavaria Museum – ARTnews.com
LA Police Department's stolen art database - Boing Boing
Lost Art Database | Lost Art Database
LA Police Department's stolen art database - Boing Boing
ARCAblog: INTERPOL's Most Wanted stolen works of art lists
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Cody Choi | Database Painting - Stolen Data Animal Totem, Tiger#1, 2018 | Art Basel
Children Wading” Painting Returns to Glasgow Decades After Theft - The New York Times
INTERPOL on X: "#INFOGRAPHIC: INTERPOL's stolen works of #art database - a key tool in preserving cultural heritage #ProtectHeritage https://t.co/nl7Vat5lCr" / X
INTERPOL on X: "#CulturalHeritage: For more information on INTERPOL's Stolen Works of Art database, go to: https://t.co/krVSpEHSY4 #UnityForSecurity https://t.co/wNQAIqCzYg" / X
FBI — National Stolen Art File
PDF) Databases of Stolen Art : Progress, prospects and limitations | Christa Roodt - Academia.edu
Art Recovery Group Launches Database For Lost Stolen And Disputed Artworks - Artlyst
Art Loss Register: the world's largest database of stolen and missing art
The FBI's National Stolen Art File Keeps Track of Lost Art | Mental Floss
Want to Help the FBI Find Stolen Art? There's an App for That | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Art Recovery International on X: "Theft Alert from the ArtClaim Database - two works by Francisco #Goya stolen in Madrid, further information below. http://t.co/IF0sIVhUkm" / X
Tracking Stolen Art, for Profit, and Blurring a Few Lines - The New York Times