Law, Ethics, and the Visual ArtsSpringer Netherlands, 1998 M07 10 - 1032 pages What happens when the art world encounters the law and vice versa? This book describes these collisions with a critical eye through a combination of primary source materials, excerpts from professional and art journals, and extensive textual notes. Topics analysed include the fate of works of art in wartime, The international trade in stolen and illegally exported cultural property, artistic freedom, censorship and state support for art and artists, copyright, droit moral and droit de suite, The artist's professional life and death, collectors in the art market, income and estate taxation, charitable donations and works of art, and art museums and their collections. Law, Ethics, And The Visual Arts is unique in its description of the origins and development of major areas of art and practice; its analysis of international problems, applicable public and private international law, and different national approaches to similar problems; and its critical evaluation of the implications of laws, legal decisions, and art world practices. The authors are recognised experts in the field who have defined the canon in many aspects of art law. Art world professionals, including practising and academic lawyers, trusts and estate lawyers and others dealing with art as an asset, those in the art trade, art administrators, The museum trustees and staff, art historians, archaeologists, and art collectors will appreciate the unmatched features of Law, Ethics, And The Visual Arts and find it of great value in their work. |
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... period or peri- ods aggregating at least one year during such three - year period , or ( iii ) such article or material has been cataloged and the catalog material made available upon request to the public for at least two years during ...
... period or peri- ods aggregating at least one year during such three - year period , or ( iii ) such article or material has been cataloged and the catalog material made available upon request to the public for at least two years during ...
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... period / early Chia Ch'ing period . Indeed , Roger Priem flatly stated that he thought this carving was not made during the Chien Lung period but rather in the Chia Ch'ing period which followed . Plaintiff's expert Lally also testified ...
... period / early Chia Ch'ing period . Indeed , Roger Priem flatly stated that he thought this carving was not made during the Chien Lung period but rather in the Chia Ch'ing period which followed . Plaintiff's expert Lally also testified ...
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... period , the second that this vase was an Imperial Chien Lung piece . The Court finds that the attribution made by Malina was without a reasonable basis in fact . With respect to the first part of the attribution , that this vase was ...
... period , the second that this vase was an Imperial Chien Lung piece . The Court finds that the attribution made by Malina was without a reasonable basis in fact . With respect to the first part of the attribution , that this vase was ...
Contents
Plunder Reparations and Destruction | 1 |
Cultural Reparations | 43 |
Destruction of Works of Art | 49 |
Copyright | |
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