There is a site: Central Registry of Information on Looted
Cultural Property 1933-1945. url: www.lootedart.com
I discovered this site a few years ago in assisting a patron,
but I haven't used it recently. My impression was that it
was quite a good site.
Jet Prendeville, Art/Architecture Librarian
Rice University
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On Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Laura Schwartz wrote:
> ARLIS-L:
>
> I am assisting a graduate student who is looking for a database of stolen
> art. She has heard from her professor that a database exists whereby one
> can type in a description and an image with detailed information about the
> work will appear. Does this ring a bell with anyone?
> We have consulted http://www.findstolenart.com/ but is anyone familiar with
> any other database?
>
> Thanks, Laura
>
> Laura Schwartz
> Art Librarian, Fine Arts Library
> The University of Texas at Austin
> DFA 3.200
> Austin, TX 78712
> 512.495.4476
> 512.495.4490 (fax)
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