tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8972497915033440413.post4602353163910505282..comments2024-03-20T18:15:41.858+00:00Comments on Looting Matters: Announcing news on Thanksgiving DayDavid Gillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13164794689385933318noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8972497915033440413.post-57417406175283658342014-11-29T22:23:14.793+00:002014-11-29T22:23:14.793+00:00hi david,firstly let me congratulate you on your a...hi david,firstly let me congratulate you on your academia page,very impressive,i will enjoy reading some of the papers when time allows.<br />so it seems christies did not consider ex-medici pieces to be "problematic" or stolen property,if that is the case than they are going to have to withdraw many more pieces in the future and they deserve all the bad publicity that they get.as we know the ALR is not fit for purpose when conducting due diligence on antiquities so if christies are relying mainly on them they will have problems but my question is would the italian authorities tell christies if a piece is in the dossier or wait till the catalogue is published,so they can get maximum publicity out of any returns?if they say ,"yes" to christies the piece is in the dossier,than what will stop the piece just disappearing underground and sold privately.unless the italians are willing to help and christies are willing to disclose the id of the consigner at the very least,the status quo will not change.i personally dont believe the italians will tell them anything and so christies could not do their due diligence,maybe im wrong. christies can take a big step in the right direction by accepting that anything in the medici dossier is very problematic,that is a very basic requirement in my eyes.<br />kyri.kyrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12725342826698223232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8972497915033440413.post-63778427004991001842014-11-28T22:52:06.816+00:002014-11-28T22:52:06.816+00:00For the body responsible for checking if objects a...For the body responsible for checking if objects are on a database of "stolen" objects see here:<br />https://www.academia.edu/849412/Polaroids_from_the_Medici_Dossier_Continued_Sightings_on_the_MarketDavid Gillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13164794689385933318noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8972497915033440413.post-58843452275371186032014-11-28T09:53:50.495+00:002014-11-28T09:53:50.495+00:00Constant and permanent observation of all those wh...Constant and permanent observation of all those who stand to benefit from the selling of objects with dubious history is what academics should have learnt from the experience of the last two decades. Kwame Opoku.DR.KWAME OPOKUhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10807521316037049823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8972497915033440413.post-8083693891604501472014-11-27T20:20:21.372+00:002014-11-27T20:20:21.372+00:00hi david,do the people at christies have access to...hi david,do the people at christies have access to the "seized archives"if they dont how could they possibly do their due diligence.<br />kyri.kyrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12725342826698223232noreply@blogger.com