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SHOW NOTES:
03:00 Dr. Charney’s interest in being a playwright led to foundation of Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA)
05:00 Charney’s first book
05:30 first conference to bring academics and art police together
06:30 criminalistics applied in Slovenia - a balanced policing system that merges the theories of criminology and practice of criminal investigation, forensics & police procedure
11:00 ARCA’s summer conference on art crime in central Italy
14:00 Italy’s Carabinieri Art Squad
17:50 ARCA’s CEO Linda Albertson
18:30 Albertson’s blog post about return of objects to Cambodia by Doug Latchford’s Estate
19:00 ARCA’s blog
21:30 recommendations to those who want to return looted art or cultural heritage objects
24:00 Missing Masterpieces exhibition
25:35 thief of Van Gogh’s Parsonage arrested though painting is still missing
25:50 tip on whereabouts of Jean-Baptiste Oudry’s The White Duck
26:20 panel of Ghent Altarpiece stolen in 1934 is still missing and is an ongoing open case in Ghent, Belgium
27:45 a work is ‘extant’ if its location is known
28:25 Justice Cycle panels by Rogier van der Weyden referenced in Charney’s Museum of Lost Art
29:00 The Deposition in the Prado in Madrid is now considered van der Weyden’s masterpiece
29:10 van der Weyden considered The Justice of Trajan and Herkinbald from the Justice cycle to be his masterpiece
29:45 the Justice cycle destroyed in a fire circa early 17th C.
29:55 survivor bias - 2018 book The Museum of Lost Art
31:10 The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Made the Art World? also has a negative space approach
31:55 2017 book The Collector of Lives focuses on the life of Giorgio Vasari
33:00 rivalry of artists in Caravaggio’s 1599 The Calling of St. Matthew - artist used a duplicate of Sistine Chapel Ceiling’s hand of God by Michelangelo to paint hand of Jesus
34:15 Charney’s online discussion of Caravaggio’s 1599 The Calling of St. Matthew
34:50 Book of Drawings, twelve folios by Giorgio Vasari
36:05 Vinci’s Battle of Angiati; Vasari’s use of false walls to preserve works he valued like da Vinci’s Battle of Angiati
37:15 third work would be the Justice Cycle
37:30 Charney’s preference for work in situ
39:00 Vasari’s use of false walls to cover paintings
39:50 Vasari’s false wall in front of da Vinci’s Battle
40:50 Charney’s recommendations of books published by ARCA
41:10 Context Matters: Collating the Past by David W.J. Gill - essays on antiquities, looting and archaeology
41:20 Transnational Art Crime by ARCA academic director Edgar Telehouse
41:45 The Secret Collector: the Lost Art Collection of Erich Šlomovič by Leon Pogelick and Slavko Pregl
42:45 Charney’s The Art Thief’s Handbook - art theft essays
Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected].
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]
By Stephanie Drawdy5
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Send us a text
To learn more, please visit ARCA's website.
SHOW NOTES:
03:00 Dr. Charney’s interest in being a playwright led to foundation of Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA)
05:00 Charney’s first book
05:30 first conference to bring academics and art police together
06:30 criminalistics applied in Slovenia - a balanced policing system that merges the theories of criminology and practice of criminal investigation, forensics & police procedure
11:00 ARCA’s summer conference on art crime in central Italy
14:00 Italy’s Carabinieri Art Squad
17:50 ARCA’s CEO Linda Albertson
18:30 Albertson’s blog post about return of objects to Cambodia by Doug Latchford’s Estate
19:00 ARCA’s blog
21:30 recommendations to those who want to return looted art or cultural heritage objects
24:00 Missing Masterpieces exhibition
25:35 thief of Van Gogh’s Parsonage arrested though painting is still missing
25:50 tip on whereabouts of Jean-Baptiste Oudry’s The White Duck
26:20 panel of Ghent Altarpiece stolen in 1934 is still missing and is an ongoing open case in Ghent, Belgium
27:45 a work is ‘extant’ if its location is known
28:25 Justice Cycle panels by Rogier van der Weyden referenced in Charney’s Museum of Lost Art
29:00 The Deposition in the Prado in Madrid is now considered van der Weyden’s masterpiece
29:10 van der Weyden considered The Justice of Trajan and Herkinbald from the Justice cycle to be his masterpiece
29:45 the Justice cycle destroyed in a fire circa early 17th C.
29:55 survivor bias - 2018 book The Museum of Lost Art
31:10 The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Made the Art World? also has a negative space approach
31:55 2017 book The Collector of Lives focuses on the life of Giorgio Vasari
33:00 rivalry of artists in Caravaggio’s 1599 The Calling of St. Matthew - artist used a duplicate of Sistine Chapel Ceiling’s hand of God by Michelangelo to paint hand of Jesus
34:15 Charney’s online discussion of Caravaggio’s 1599 The Calling of St. Matthew
34:50 Book of Drawings, twelve folios by Giorgio Vasari
36:05 Vinci’s Battle of Angiati; Vasari’s use of false walls to preserve works he valued like da Vinci’s Battle of Angiati
37:15 third work would be the Justice Cycle
37:30 Charney’s preference for work in situ
39:00 Vasari’s use of false walls to cover paintings
39:50 Vasari’s false wall in front of da Vinci’s Battle
40:50 Charney’s recommendations of books published by ARCA
41:10 Context Matters: Collating the Past by David W.J. Gill - essays on antiquities, looting and archaeology
41:20 Transnational Art Crime by ARCA academic director Edgar Telehouse
41:45 The Secret Collector: the Lost Art Collection of Erich Šlomovič by Leon Pogelick and Slavko Pregl
42:45 Charney’s The Art Thief’s Handbook - art theft essays
Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected].
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]

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