Journal Published Online: 01 May 2002
Volume 47, Issue 3

The Identification of Stolen Paintings Using Comparison of Various Marks

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

Several oil paintings, suspected of being stolen, were found in the possession of an art dealer in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The authors were asked to determine if these paintings were the stolen ones, based on photographs, stretchers, and frames submitted by the alleged owners in France. A physical match was found between two of the questioned paintings and two stretchers. Another painting was identified as being previously affixed to the original frame by several nails. The fourth painting was identified as being the one photographed by the alleged owner. This identification was done by comparing micro-topography marks revealed by the illumination conditions of that photograph and of the questioned painting.

Author Information

Shor, Y
Israel National Police Headquarters, Jerusalem
Novoselsky, Y
Israel National Police Headquarters, Jerusalem
Klein, A
Israel National Police Headquarters, Jerusalem
Lurie, DJ
Tel-Aviv, Israel
Levi, JA
Israel National Police Headquarters, Jerusalem
Vinokurov, A
Israel National Police Headquarters, Jerusalem
Levin, N
Israel National Police Headquarters, Jerusalem
Pages: 5
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Stock #: JFS15305J
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS15305J