IFAR Journal
Volume 3, No. 2
Spring 2000
Spring 2000
• Copying Chinese Paintings: Flattery or Forgery
— H. Christopher Luce
• Calder’s Artistic Development and Authenticity- an IFAR Evening with Sandy Rower
— Sharon Flescher
• A Legal Decision in New York Gives Experts Protection
— Ronald Spencer
• A Copyright Primer for the Protection and Use of Fine Art Images
— Barbara Hoffman
Volume 3, No. 1
1999/2000
1999/2000
• An IFAR Evening--Art, Law, and Ethics: Theory and Practice
— Kirk Varnedoe
• Updates & Newsbriefs: 3 Stolen Paintings Back at the de Young Museum After 21 Years
— Sharon Flescher
• A New Legal Twist in Art Authenticity Cases: The Lanham Act
— Franklin Feldman
• Book Review: Object ID: Guidelines for Making Records that Describe Art, Antiques, and Antiquities
— Marilyn Schmitt
Volume 2, No. 4
Autumn 1999
Autumn 1999
• Greetings: Special Issue: Celebrating IFAR at 30
— Jack A. Josephson; Sharon Flescher
• In the Beginning…
• The Early Years: The 1970s and Authentication Research
• Reminiscences
— Elizabeth Burns Meryman; Franklin Feldman
Volume 2, No. 3
Summer 1999
Summer 1999
• Dr. Gachet—Friend of Cézanne and Van Gogh?
— Walter Feilchenfeldt
• Expert Art Opinions and Liabilities
— Judith Bresler
• Surfing the Web: An IFAR Perspective, Part II: Museum-Related Sites
— Marilyn Schmitt
• Updates & Newsbriefs: Long-Awaited Ruling in the “Steinhardt Case”
— Sharon Flescher
Volume 2, No. 2
Spring 1999
Spring 1999
• Technical Examination Methods: A Retrospective Look at Degas’ Little Dancer Aged Fourteen
— Arthur C. Beale
• The Russo-German Dispute on “Trophy Art” – A Counterpart to the Discussion on “Nazi-Looted Art”
— Kristiane Burchardi and Christof Kalb
• Updates & Newsbriefs: The Odyssey of a Forged Renoir
— Sharon Flescher
• An IFAR Evening: The Jacob Lawrence Catalogue Raisonné Project
— Peter T. Nesbett