FBI's National Stolen Art File: Picasso's Dance |
by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief
A newly released Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) report indicates 2011 crime rates in the United States declined from the previous year. The report has categories for robbery and burglary; however, no numbers address art theft or looted antiquities.
The FBI's website does have a section on "Art Theft" which includes current art crime cases, the FBI's Top Ten Art Crimes, and information about the Art Crime Team. The FBI's National Stolen Art File Search allows the public to search for stolen artworks. For example, under paintings I searched for "Picasso" and received the title of ten pictures, some with images, such as Picasso's "Dance". The FBI's Art Crime Team is a team of agents assigned in various offices of the federal agency.
FBI's National Stolen Art File: Picasso's Dance |
by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief
A newly released Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) report indicates 2011 crime rates in the United States declined from the previous year. The report has categories for robbery and burglary; however, no numbers address art theft or looted antiquities.
The FBI's website does have a section on "Art Theft" which includes current art crime cases, the FBI's Top Ten Art Crimes, and information about the Art Crime Team. The FBI's National Stolen Art File Search allows the public to search for stolen artworks. For example, under paintings I searched for "Picasso" and received the title of ten pictures, some with images, such as Picasso's "Dance". The FBI's Art Crime Team is a team of agents assigned in various offices of the federal agency.
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