Stolen Art Stolen Art

Stolen Art

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Stolen Art explores the shadowy world of art theft, delving into the motivations behind these crimes and the efforts to recover priceless cultural treasures. It examines the psychology of art thieves, ranging from petty criminals to sophisticated professionals, and the diverse methods they employ, from simple burglaries to elaborate schemes involving forgery. The book highlights the crucial work of law enforcement, art recovery specialists, and international organizations dedicated to preserving cultural heritage.

The narrative explores famous art heists, analyzing their planning, execution, and aftermath, while avoiding sensationalism. Readers will discover the complex legal and ethical challenges involved in art recovery and learn about the impact of technology on art crime, both as a tool for thieves and for investigators.

The book argues that art theft is a crime against culture, diminishing our collective heritage and depriving future generations of the opportunity to appreciate these masterpieces. Beginning with an introduction to the major players in the art world, the book progresses through case studies and thematic explorations, culminating in practical recommendations for securing art collections and preventing future thefts.

This unique approach examines art theft from multiple perspectives, offering a comprehensive understanding of this complex issue.

GÉNERO
Arte y espectáculo
PUBLICADO
2025
2 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
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129
Páginas
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338
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