IFARreports

• Dali Deception Update: Legal Developments
— Lisa Borodkin
• Wild Representations Make Massachusetts Exhibition a No-Show
— Franklin Feldman
• Arrests in Park Avenue Theft
• Two Women Indicted in Brownstone Case
• Old Master Copies Continue to Challenge Experts
— Nancy J. Little
• Museum Thefts in Greece
— Anna J. Kisluk
• Professional Art Thieves —Who and Why?
— Florence Squassi Swanstrom
• Gothic Or Not?
— Florence Squassi Swanstrom
• At the Moulin Rouge: Lautrec or a Pastiche?
— Nancy J. Little
• Focus on Native American Artifacts: Former Museum Director Convicted
— Florence Squassi Swanstrom
• Lightning Strikes Twice in Philadelphia
— Florence Squassi Swanstrom
• Towards a National Fine Arts Policy
— Florence Squassi Swanstrom
• Gainsborough and Reynolds Discovered in London
— Anna J. Kisluk
• Rubens Recovered
— Anna J. Kisluk
• New Director for Authentication Service
— Constance Lowenthal
Volume 14, No. 2/3
February/March 1993
• Mistaken Manet
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• Balthus Authenticity Dispute Among Dealers: Summary Judgment Sets Artist as Ultimate Authority
— Franklin Feldman
• Letter to the Editor. Re: IFAR article, “U.S. & Cultural Property.”
— Aaron M. Milrad
• IFAR Staff in Review 1992
— Constance Lowenthal