IFARreports

• Bierstadt: Controversy in Connoisseurship
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• Prague Picassos Found
— Anna J. Kisluk
• An Often Overlooked Facet of Estate Taxes for Art Collectors
— Franklin Feldman
• The Robin Hood of Chinese Export Porcelain
— Caroline Goeser
• A Problematic Picasso
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• Picasso and Magritte Recovered in New York: Thief Replaced Originals with Forgeries
— Constance Lowenthal
• Miami Customs Recovers Rubens Oil Sketch for Spain
— Constance Lowenthal and Paloma Botin
• IFAR Helps Police Recover 16th-Century Franco Flemish Allegory
— Anna J. Kisluk
• The Amber Room Mystery
— Paloma Botin
• New Sculpture Law in New York
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• U.S. Bans Import of Lowland Maya Artifacts from Guatemala
— Michael Volkovitsch
• Stolen: Thieves Steal Four Picassos in Prague Museum Break-In
— Anna J. Kisluk
• Authentic Boudin Identified by IFAR
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• Quedlinburg Settlement Paves Way for Treasures' Return
— Constance Lowenthal
• Byelorussia Seeks Medieval Cross of Euphrosyne
— Professor A. Maldis, Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Byelorussian SSR, Minsk
• Baldung Grien Drawing Returned to The Netherlands
— Constance Lowenthal
Volume 12, No. 2/3
February/March 1991
• “Picasso Crayon Drawing”—None of the Above
— Virgilia H. Pancoast
• New Decisions on Statutes of Limitations: Authentication and Art Theft
— Franklin Feldman
• Six Months in Prison for Buyer of Stolen Art
— Constance Lowenthal
• La Jolla Museum Theft. Art Stolen in August, Recovered in February
— Margaret I. O'Brien