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Sacred and Stolen

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by Gary Vikan


  Geniza, 235

  Georgian Academy of Sciences, official event, 220

  Georgian Art Museum, 216

  Georgian National Exhibition

  debate, intensity, 218–219

  holograms, usage (Ilia II suggestion), 226–227

  merits, Shevardnadze comments, 218

  opening, 208–209

  patriarch opposition, 223

  television debates, 222–223

  unacceptability, 227

  Georgian Orthodox Church

  obstacle, 229

  radio show, 222

  Georgian State Art Museum, 213, 228

  Getty Museum, 268

  Gilmore, Bill, 258

  Glendenning, Parris, 186

  Glory of Byzantium exhibition (Met), 105, 209

  Going for Baroque exhibition, 199

  milestone, 201

  planning, 199–200

  Goldberg & Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., 128

  Goldberg, Peg, 128, 245–246

  cash commitment, 136

  civil court expense, 161

  cross of Goldberg, 147

  diligence, 130

  donor, location, 161

  Emmerich (expert witness), 133

  facts, presentation, 135–136

  good faith, 146–147

  greed, 148, 160

  judgmentalism, absence, 141

  van Rijn friendship, 138

  Goldberg’s Angel (Hofstadter), 125, 152, 155

  Golden fleece, idea, 210–211

  Gold key

  arrival, 52

  “bad sister” possession, 46–49

  examination, 38–39

  loss, possibility, 51

  ownership, determination, 48–50

  production, 40

  reentry, 45–46

  Gold monkey head (Peru), repatriation, 271

  Good Faith Engagement, 270

  Goucher College, 276, 279

  Great Expectations (Dickens), 37

  Greek Christians, evacuation, 282

  Greeley, Helen, 20

  Grierson, Roderick, 168

  Grubber, 5

  Gruel, Leon, 92–93

  Guenschel, Helmut, 114

  cases, 115–117, 119

  security, increase, 123–124

  Guroff, Greg, 208, 209, 214

  agenda, distribution, 216

  Georgian analysis, 229–230

  Vikan seating placement, 220

  H

  Hagia Sophia, 100

  altar, distribution, 233

  Hama Treasure, 262

  Hann, George, 71

  Hanul Agapia (restaurant), 28

  Hartman, Arthur, 208, 220, 229, 230

  Head of Christ (Sallman), 1

  Healing of the Blind Man, 58–59

  disagreements, 61–62

  fake, hypothetical, 60–61

  pastiche, discovery, 59–60

  Heaven and Earth: Art of Byzantium from Greek Collections, 109

  Heldman, Marilyn, 189

  Herodotus, 167

  Higgins, Jr., Chester, 169, 171

  Higher Authority Productions, 241

  Hirshhorn, Joseph, 54

  Hirshhorn look-alikes, removal, 62

  Hirshhorn Museum, 54

  Hishon, Pat, 238

  Hockney, David, 105, 133

  Hofstadter, Dan, 125, 136, 145, 152

  Ho Hagios (Greek epithet, usage), 64

  “Holy Ark. Ben Ezra Synagogue, Old Cairo,” 234

  “Holy Doves,” 263

  “Holy Fire,” 29

  Holy Grail, tale, 101

  Holy Image, Holy Space: Icons and Frescoes from Greece (icon tour), 102, 105–106, 109

  divine, sense (creation/ingredients), 103

  festivities (San Francisco), 131

  inauguration, 158

  members preview, 111

  opening, 106–1070

  promotion, 131

  Honan, Bill, 137, 150

  trial coverage, 140

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 194

  Hope Lutheran Church, worship place, 7

  Hopps, Walter, 82–83, 89, 270

  anger, 84, 95

  deposition, impact, 155–156

  Director of the Menil Collection

  resignation, 153–154

  role, 127

  fix-it scheme, 154

  fresco research, 86

  phone calls, 83, 129

  problem, 84

  stolen art perspective, 127–128

  Hosios Loukas (Byzantine church), 102

  Hot Art, Cold Cash (van Rijn), 74, 158, 163

  Hoving, Thomas, 78

  Ethics banner, 79

  Hunt, Bryan, 199

  I

  Iconostasis, 72

  Icons

  conservation laboratory examination, 73

  dealer-owned icon, origin, 72

  private inquiries, 69

  rarity, 67–68

  research, 72

  return, 75

  Ikonen-Museum (Rechlinghausen), 55, 56

  Ilia II (Patriarch), meeting, 223–226

  conciliation, absence, 225

  counteroffer, 225–226

  holograms, usage, 226–227

  Illuminated Greek Manuscripts from American Collections, 70, 107

  catalogue

  completion, 31–32

  editing, attention, 36

  information, conveyance, 108

  research, 92

  review, 14–15

  absence, 17–18

  “Image of the Black in Western Art” project, 37

  Immovable assets, 159

  Indianapolis Museum of Art, Kanakaria mosaics display, 164

  Indianapolis Star, The, 127, 140

  Ineffable, vocabulary, 10

  Institute for Advanced Study, The, 11–12, 152

  Institute of Manuscripts, 213–214

  medieval manuscripts, examination, 214

  Intercession, visual prayer, 67

  InterCultura, expense, 170

  International Byzantine Congress

  closing commentary, invitation, 252

  deliberations, 278

  exhibition, 210–211

  International Herald Tribune, 78–79, 161

  International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX), 20

  fellowship/residency, 20–21

  Iron Curtain, 21

  Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 91

  Isenheim Altarpiece (Ross discovery), 33–34

  ISIS, cultural treasures (destruction), 281

  Islamic State, iconoclasm, 281

  Israel’s Forgotten Heroes, 241

  J

  Japaridze, Tedo, 209

  Jenkins, Basil, 65

  Johns Hopkins, 59

  Department of Classical Studies, research, 275–277

  Johnson, E.C., 149

  John the Baptist, 96

  Jones Fund, 186

  Joralemon, David, 267, 268–269

  conversations, 269–271

  Journey of the Magi, 263

  Junior Fellowship, application/rejection, 31–32

  K

  Kanakaria, Byzantine mosaics, 261

  defense, 143–144

  Dikmen restocking, 155–156

  exhibition (Indianapolis Museum of Art), 164

  experts, 144

  historical/religious importance, 130

  initial asking price, 137–138

  property, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus lawyer claim, 135

  theft, 127

  trial

  coverage, 140, 145

  proceedings, 141–148

  what-if scenarios, 162–163

  Karageoghis, Vassos, 139

  absence, 151–152

  deposition, absence, 152–153

  position, resignation, 153–154

  reprisal, understanding, 156

  Kastoria icon, impact, 106

  Kero (beer pitcher), 249

  Khuskivadze, Leila, 219

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sp; Kimmelman, Michael, 107–109

  Kitterman, Nancy, 189

  Kitzinger, Ernst, 43, 58

  fake, 60

  reputation, 61

  symposiarch, 60

  Klausner, Edmond, 15

  Klausner, Elana, 19, 54, 149–150, 193

  marriage, 15

  Klausner, Isaac/Anna, 15

  Klein, Calvin, 203

  Klejman, John, 34, 39

  Kline, Tom, 131–134, 143

  cross of Goldberg, 147

  plaintiff case, 145–146

  team, recommendation, 157–158

  Knopfelmacher, Joseph, 169

  Knopfelmacher, Joseph/Margaret (collection, sale), 185–186

  Koch, Bob, 11

  Koons, Jeff, 105, 199, 201

  Koptische Kunst: Die Spätantike in Ägypten (Wessel), 55

  Kouroupas, Maria, 245–247, 271

  Kress Fellow (National Gallery), 19, 32, 36, 99, 262

  L

  Lailash Pentateuch, 214

  traveling crate, construction, 228

  Lambert, Phyllis, 236, 240

  Land of Myth and Fire: Art of Ancient and Medieval Georgia exhibition, 209

  myths, 210

  official death, 229–230

  success, chances, 227–228

  trouble, 217–218

  Langdon, John, 65

  Last Judgment fresco, 27

  Latrobe Basilica, 255

  Lavin, Doug, 141

  trial preparation, 141–142, 146

  Lee, Sherman, 85

  Leeson, Larry, 117–118

  Legacy of Faith: Ethiopian Orthodoxy in America, 169–170

  Lerner, Ralph, 238, 242

  Leventis, Constantine, 89, 155

  Levine, Jerry, 241

  lex situs (application), 144

  Limoges

  liturgical objects, 263

  trading, 265

  reliquary, 262–263, 271

  return, lawsuit (possibility), 264

  Linard

  Church of Saint Martin altar, examination, 265–266, 269

  reliquary, 271

  Lloyds of London, 122

  Loerke, Bill, 32

  “Looking Behind the Shroud of Turin” (Vikan), 205

  Looted antiquities, 261

  scenarios, 282

  thinking, changes, 266–267

  Lord, Day & Lord, 86–87

  Louis, Morris, 133

  Loumuri, Nodari, 219, 223

  Lugar, Richard, 140

  “Luke the Cypriot” manuscript, 19

  Lysi fresco, 93–94, 129 154, 245, 261

  accident, Hopps anger, 95–96

  delivery, 160–161

  de Menil rescue, 81–84

  drama, exit, 162

  photographs, 80

  plunder, 77–78, 160

  Turkish invasion (1974), impact, 81

  repatriation, conversations, 87

  rescue, price, 80–81

  restoration, 95

  saga, initiation, 79–80

  M

  Magelssen, Paul, 194

  Magritte, Rene, 51

  Maheriotis, Pavlos, 142–143

  Maimonides, Moses, 233–235, 243

  Manatt, Phelps, Rothenberg, & Phillips, 127, 141

  Mannheimer, Steve, 140

  Mappelthorpe, Robert, 200

  Marquand Library, 13

  Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), 200

  Massif calcaire, 283

  Mathewes-Green, Frederica, 106

  Matisse, Henri (sale), 69

  May, Herbert L., 274

  McFarlane, 208

  McKell, David McCandless, 20

  Medieval Mania speech (Emory University), 203

  Medieval & Renaissance Miniatures from the National Gallery of Art (editing), 36

  Medieval typology (graduate seminar), 11

  Melikian, Souren, 77–78

  Menil Foundation

  connection, impact, 87–88

  Lysi frescos, delivery, 160–161

  Petsopoulos contact, 84

  press release, 78

  Mercouri, Melina, 102, 116, 158

  Mercouris, Sypros, 116

  Metropolitan Museum of Art, 91, 268

  Glory of Byzantium exhibition, 105

  Mezzatesta, Michael, 172, 187

  appointment, problems, 190

  directorship

  Board of Trustees withdrawal, 188

  discussion, 190

  MIA. See Minneapolis Institute of Art

  Miami Herald, 237, 242

  MICA. See Maryland Institute College of Art

  Michael C. Carlos Museum (Emory University), 190

  Michelangelo, 28

  Middleman, Raoul (Vikan portrait), 197–198, 206

  Middleton, William, 36

  Miner, Dorothy, 92–93

  Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA), 4, 185, 253–254, 256

  Mishnah Torah, 233

  Mitchell, Chris, 151

  Moche tomb site, 271

  Modigliani, Amedeo, 136–137

  bait, 148

  purchase, avoidance, 138

  Monastery of Saint Catherine (Mount Sinai), 13, 66

  Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres (Adams), 10

  Morgan Library, 91

  Morgantina Aphrodite, 268

  Morocco, Larry, 95

  Mosaic fragments, return, 128

  Mosaic head. See Cypriot mosaic head

  Mosul, cultural treasures (destruction), 281

  Munich frescos, 97

  discovery, failure, 87

  origin, 86

  Munich Turk, 88, 94, 128

  Munich warehouse, Cypriot artifact storage, 153

  Murillo, Bartolomé, 200

  Music, love, 7, 9

  Music ‘til Dawn (Andre), 8

  N

  Narrative picture cycles, Weitzmann method/analysis, 12–13

  National Aquarium, 218

  National Association of Dealers in Ancient, Oriental, and Primitive Art (representation), 248

  National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), 190

  National Gallery, 102, 111–112

  blockbusters, ingredients, 100

  National Geographic (issues), reading, 2–4

  National Museum of Iraq, looting, 250

  National Stolen Property Act, 267

  National Treasures of Georgia, 229

  Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 247

  New Yorker, The, 136

  New York Times, The, 17, 79, 138, 140

  celebratory notice/reviews, 69–70, 105, 107, 191

  Cyprus case results, 150

  photography, 169

  Nixon, Edward, 208

  Noland, James, 128, 139, 142, 151, 268

  convincing, 146

  decision, announcement, 149–150

  Hopps testimony, usage, 154, 156–157

  NPR, 79

  Numinous

  impact, 104

  power, 107

  sense, 101–102

  O

  Object Registry (AAMD), 270

  O’Malley, Martin, 251, 258

  Orthodox monastery, sleepover, 28

  P

  Painting the Mayan Universe, 190

  Palazzo Strozzi, 102

  Palmyra, cultural treasures (destruction), 281

  Panagia. See Church of Panagia Kanakaria

  Panaretos, 40

  Pandora: Women in Classical Greece exhibition, 201–202

  goodwill, loss, 203

  problems, 202

  size/cost, 202

  success, 206

  Panofsky, Erwin, 11–12

  death, 12, 15

  Papageorghiou, Anastasios (cross-examination), 142, 146

  Parcul Tineretului (“Park of the Youth”), 24

  Paternotte, Bill, 251, 258

  Patriarchal Cathedral, Romanian gathering, 29

  Paulos, Abune, 170–171, 227

  absence, 175

  Black
Entertainment Television coverage, 173

  brother

  apology request, 180

  communication, 176–177

  conference, 178

  Higgins photo, 175

  misadventures (New York City), 172–173

  remarks, 180

  U.S. arrival, 171–172

  Paysage, bords de Seine, 273

  Peach Bloom Vase, 112–114

  Bartgis theft, 124–125

  display case, design/construction, 114–115

  theft, 114–118

  Peru, gold monkey head (repatriation), 271

  Peter. See Saint Peter

  Petsopoulos, Yanni, 72, 77–78

  confidential meeting, 79

  hand-delivered message, impact, 94, 99

  mosaic return, scheme, 155

  name, protection, 88–89

  photographs, presentation, 97

  rage, 157

  secret meeting, 95–96, 202

  von Hapsburg, assistance, 162

  Peytel, Joanny Benoit, 264

  Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 16–17

  Philadelphia Museum of Art, 112

  Phillips, Wendell (Sabean art collection), 90–91

  Picasso, Pablo, 41

  sale, 69

  Pirosmani, Niko (“naive” paintings), 213

  Piss Christ (Serrano), 200

  Plashchanitsa (burial shroud), 108–109

  Plexiglas. See UV Plexiglas cases

  Plunder: The Looting of the Kanakaria Mosaics (Mitchell), 151

  Pont-Saint-Vincent, 264

  Posek (decisor), 234

  Postcards from the Walters, 252

  Pratt Library. See Enoch Pratt Free Library

  Pre-Columbian art, donation, 267

  Presley, Elvis, 203

  Vikan talk, 204

  Prevas, John, 122–123

  Princeton Geniza Project, 235

  Princeton Theological Seminary library, research, 11

  Princeton University, arrival, 10–11

  Princeton University Art Museum, Greek manuscripts exhibition, 15–16

  Princeton University-University of Michigan (Weitzmann expedition), 13

  Pronaos (porch), 28

  Provenance

  amnesia, creation, 242

  firewall, 69

  Q

  Quandt, Abigail, 211

  Questions of Authenticity Among the Arts of Byzantium show, 58

  R

  Ragone, Barry, 234–235, 242

  Ben Ezra Torah ark door

  return, insistence, 236

  sale, agreement, 239

  Ravenel, Gil, 99–101

  Reagan, Ronald, 208, 230

  Rebel Without a Cause, 2

  Reeder, Ellen, 202

  catalogue (Princeton University Press), 206

  Rembrandt, 197

  Renda, Kathleen, 189

  “Renoir Girl,” 273

  BMA return, 277

  identity/owner, 276

  media coverage, 274

  theft, 274

  Repatriation, 127, 247

  gold monkey head (Peru), 271

  Republic of Cyprus (plaintiff), 128

  “Rescue of a Byzantine Masterpiece, The,” 78

  Resurrection of Christ, collective expression, 29

  Richards, Paul, 187

  Rijksmuseum, 136

  Risen Christ, The (Bernini), 199

  Romania

 

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