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Arts --- Art thefts --- Arts --- Vol d'objets d'art --- History. --- Histoire
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Les œuvres d’art et objets de collection font aujourd’hui l’objet d’une attention particulière de la part de l’État, soucieux à la fois de protéger le patrimoine culturel national et de réglementer un marché où les transactions atteignent parfois des montants exorbitants. Bien culturel autant qu’économique, l’œuvre d’art est, du fait de son double statut, régie par une réglementation comportant deux aspects. En qualité de bien culturel, elle fait l’objet de divers régimes de protection dont cet ouvrage étudie en détail les multiples aspects : protection du domaine public mobilier, régime des fouilles, modalités de classement des œuvres, contrôle des exportations et régime fiscal des œuvres d’art et objets de collection. En qualité de bien économique, l’œuvre d’art fait l’objet de transactions multiples et complexes qui ont entrainé la mise en place d’une réglementation particulière. Pour en rendre parfaitement compte, cet ouvrage comporte notamment une étude approfondie de la question de l’authenticité des œuvres, ainsi que des développements précis sur les ventes aux enchères publiques, les trafics illicites, l’assurance des œuvres et la propriété littéraire et artistique. Une nouvelle édition, claire, complète et largement documentée, à destination de toutes les institutions publiques concernées par la gestion et la conservation des œuvres d’art et objets de collection et des intervenants privés (experts, commissaires-priseurs, commerçants, acheteurs…)
Law and art --- Cultural property --- Art thefts --- Art --- Droit et art --- Biens culturels --- Vol d'objets d'art --- Art
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Art --- Art objects --- Art auctions --- Antique auctions --- Art --- Objets d'art --- Catalogues de vente --- Antiquités (Objets anciens) --- Catalogs --- Catalogs --- Catalogs --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Catalogues --- Vente aux enchères --- Catalogues --- Christie, Manson & Woods --- Catalogs
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Museums --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Art thefts --- Musées --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Vol d'objets d'art --- Administration --- History. --- Destruction and pillage --- History --- Administration --- Histoire --- Destruction et pillage --- Histoire
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Drawing --- assemblages [sculpture] --- installations [visual works] --- drawing [image-making] --- Art --- West, Franz --- anno 1900-1999 --- Austria --- Art objects --- Installations (Art) --- Furniture in art --- Objets d'art --- Meubles dans l'art --- Exhibitions. --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- West, Franz, --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- installaties --- beeldhouwkunst --- Oostenrijk --- West Franz --- 7.071 WEST
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Art objects, Egyptian --- Art, Egyptian --- Catalogs. --- Universität Bonn. --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Universität Bonn. --- Art objects, Classical --- Art objects --- Bric-a-brac --- Objects, Art --- Objets d'art --- Art --- Decoration and ornament --- Decorative arts --- Object (Aesthetics) --- Antiques --- Egyptian art objects --- Classical antiquities --- Catalogs --- Bonn. --- Akademisches Kunstmuseum der Universität Bonn --- Akademisches Kunstmuseum Bonn --- Universität Bonn --- Civilisation antique --- Bonn (Allemagne) --- Égypte
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Art objects, Korean --- Art, Korean --- Pottery, Korean --- Objets d'art coréens --- Art coréen --- Céramique coréenne --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Nihon Mingeikan --- Pottery --- Catalogs. --- Art [Korean ] --- Japan --- Art objects [Korean ] --- Art objects, Korean - Japan - Catalogs. --- Art, Korean - Japan - Catalogs. --- Pottery - Korea - Japan - Catalogs.
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Museology --- Antiquities --- Art objects --- Art --- Cultural property --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Bric-a-brac --- Objects, Art --- Objets d'art --- Decoration and ornament --- Decorative arts --- Object (Aesthetics) --- Antiques --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Archaeology --- Documentation --- Protection --- Art, Primitive
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The Thai Royal Gifts described and illustrated in this volume are deeply symbolic of the long and evolving friendship between Thailand and the United States of America. This study documents for the first time a groupe of artifacts whose meaning and significance have, until now, been inadequately understood by scholars, and sometimes even misunderstood by the recipients of the gifts themselves - the presidents and people of the United States. Yet for both Thais and Americans these gifts truly are historic, artistic, and scientific treasures,through which the Kings of Thailand represented their nations, and its alliances with America through time. The Smithsonian Institution maintains a priceless collection of nearly two thousand Thai Royal Gifts, items sent from Thailand to America through the reigns of seven Thai Kings of the Chakri Dynasty. These Thai Royal Gifts were initially given to mark treaty signings. Early sets of gifts included many valuable and highly formal items including luxurious silks, gold-encrusted vessels, traditional weapons, musical instruments, and a magnificent scale-model fleet of the Thai Royal Barges used to transport the King and his entourage. Over the years, Thai Kings continued to send traditional formal gifts but have also added books, and items from everyday life such as fish traps, tools, and mats. Royal Gifts enhanced Americans' exposure to Thai scholarship and crafts, and broadened Thailand's representation at World Expositions and at America's libraries and museums. Treasures of two nations : Thai Royal Gifts to the United States of America will interest art-, social-, and diplomatic-historians ; anthropologists, linguists, and ethnomusicologists ; students of Thai theater and culture ; and all those who will appreciate the aesthetic quality of the gift objects or the stories those objects were meant to tell.
Art objects, Thai --- Art objects --- Diplomatic gifts --- Catalogs. --- National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) --- Arts décoratifs --- Culture matérielle --- Thaïlande --- Etats-Unis --- Relations extérieures --- S31/0100 --- Diplomacy --- Diplomatic and consular service --- Gifts --- Bric-a-brac --- Objects, Art --- Objets d'art --- Art --- Decoration and ornament --- Decorative arts --- Object (Aesthetics) --- Antiques --- Thai art objects --- Indo China and South East Asia--Indo-China: general (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma) --- National Museum of Natural History/National Museum of Man --- NMNH --- Smithsonian Institution. --- United States. --- USNM --- Museum of Natural History (U.S.) --- Smithsonian Institution --- États-Unis --- Smithsonian Institution. National Museum of Natural History --- United States. National Museum of Natural History --- Arts décoratifs --- Culture matérielle --- Relations extérieures
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