[CPProt.net] [Fwd: Announcing an IFAR Evening with Lynn Nicholas on Holocaust Era Art Restitution Issues]

Ellie Bruggeman ellie at bruggemansolutions.com
Thu Sep 1 09:09:53 CEST 2005


IFAR (The International Foundation for Art Research) would like to tell  
MSN and Cpprot List Serve members about its next public program in New 
York: 
 
        An IFAR Evening -- Thursday, September 29,  2005; 6 - 8 p.m.
 
        Speaker:  Lynn Nicholas, Author of The Rape of Europa. Ms 
Nicholas is the pioneering author of the The Rape of Europa: The Fate of 
Europe's Treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War  (1994).
 
        Topic:  "A Look Back and Forward on Holocaust Era Art Looting 
and Restitution Issues"
 
Q&A and refreshments will follow the talk.
 
 
Space is limited and advance reservations are _essential_.
 
IFAR is a not-for-profit educational and research organization 
headquartered in New York. It works at the intersection of art 
scholarship, art law, and the public interest. IFAR has hosted IFAR 
Evenings since 1981. These are informal lectures and panels on topics 
related to IFAR's core areas, including: art authenticity, ownership, 
theft, law and ethics. Several IFAR Evenings are scheduled each year. 
The Evenings are offered gratis to IFAR supporters, at reduced rate to 
IFAR Journal subscribers and full-time students, and at modest cost to 
the general public.
 
 
In addition to IFAR Evenings, IFAR also organizes conferences and 
symposia. For members of its Collectors' Roundtable, it hosts intimate 
Behind-the-Scenes visits to museums and collections.  IFAR also 
publishes the award-winning quarterly IFAR Journal and offers an Art 
Authentication Research Service.  
 
To register, or to learn more about the next IFAR Evening, please go to: 
http://www.ifar.org/prog_main.htm   and download the reservation form, 
or call IFAR at (212) 391-6234.
 
Sincerely,
Sharon Flescher
Executive Director, IFAR





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