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Anthony Amore

Anthony Amore is an internationally recognized expert in the field of art crime. His experience includes serving as the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's chief investigator into the world's largest art theft, and in leadership roles with the Department of Homeland Security. He has published two books and is on Twitter @anthony_m_amore. 

Jan Davidsz van Heem's Vanitas Still life with Books, a Globe, a Skull, a Violin and a Fan, 1650.
Oct 12

Why Isn’t Anyone Searching for Montreal’s Stolen Masterpieces?

By Anthony Amore
The recovered painting by Willem de Kooning is readied for examination by UA Museum of Art staff Nathan Saxton (r), Exhibitions Specialist, and Kristen Schmidt, Registrar.
Sep 18

Despite Leading Signs, Perpetrators of 1985 de Kooning Heist May Remain a Mystery

By Anthony Amore
Celebrity multiples by Andy Warhol.
Aug 11

Hot Heist: Over 40 Warhols Stolen in 10 Years

By Anthony Amore
John McEnroe's new book reveals his art world forays.
Jul 24

How John McEnroe Sees the Art World After Being Duped in an $88M Scam

By Anthony Amore
Long Island City, New York––"Paradigm," 2007, aluminum (found beer cans) by Sculptor Paul Villinski who is now creating an artist's studio out of a FEMA trailer as part of an art exhibit for New Orleans next year. He is transforming the tailer into a self–sustainable roving art studio.
Jul 7

Why It’s So Risky to Move Your Art

By Anthony Amore
Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS: Photo shows a detail from a portrait in the exhibition of Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669), "Rembrandt ? Search of a genius", which opened 30 March 2006 in the Rembrandthuis (House of Rembrandt) in Amsterdam. The expo explains the change in style of the paintings of Rembrandt. Musuem Rembrandthuis shows these changes in an overview of fifty paintings, along with many sketches and prints. AFP PHOTO ANP / JUAN VRIJDAG NETHERLANDS OUT
Jun 27

Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About This $30 Million Italian Art Heist?

By Anthony Amore
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