Brooklyn Art Dealer Accused of Selling Stolen Ancient Artifacts for $500K
James Fanelli (2015). Brooklyn Art Dealer Accused of Selling Stolen Ancient Artifacts for $500K. DNA Info. 2 April.
Title | Brooklyn Art Dealer Accused of Selling Stolen Ancient Artifacts for $500K |
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Publication Date | 2nd Apr 2015 |
Author | James Fanelli |
Source | DNA Info |
Country | United States of America, India, Nepal |
Region | Americas, South and East Asia |
Art type | Sacred Art, Antiquities |
Subject | Theft |
Comments | Detail on the Nayef Homsi charges. The sales occurred in 2012 and 2013 and at least one of the pieces was stolen from the Itum Bahal Temple in Kathmandu in 1983 and Homsi apparently said he was too nervous to search the Art Loss Register. |
Link | http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20150402/greenpoint/brooklyn-art-dealer-accused-of-selling-stolen-ancient-artifacts-for-500k |
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