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Explore the complexities of artist's moral rights and committees, examining cases and challenges faced by heirs, private foundations, and recognized experts in European countries like UK, France, and Italy.
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University of Columbia Kernochan Center October 28, 2011Pierre Valentin
Artist’s Committees • Heirs to the artist’s moral rights • Berne Convention – Article 6bis • Narrow moral rights in the UK • Paternity • Integrity • Broader moral rights in other European countries • Magritte, Belgium • Picasso, France • de Chirico, Italy
Artist’s Committees • Natural heirs • Private foundation or artist’s estate • Henry Moore Foundation • Bacon Estate • Recognised experts • Wildenstein Institute • Rodin Committee
Challenge to artist’s committees Duménil v Wildenstein Institute and Others Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris, 16 September 1999, (unpublished) Kees Van Dongen
Drake v Thos Agnew & Sons Ltd 2002 Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Taylor Lynne Thomson v Christie Manson & Woods High Court 2004 Court of Appeal 2005
De Balkany v Christie Manson & Woods 1997 Egon Schiele
Luxmoore-May v Messenger May Baverstock 1986 George Stubbs