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Artist's Moral Rights and Committees in European Countries

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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Artist's Moral Rights and Committees in European Countries

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  1. University of Columbia Kernochan Center October 28, 2011Pierre Valentin

  2. 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

  3. Artist’s Committees • Natural heirs • Private foundation or artist’s estate • Henry Moore Foundation • Bacon Estate • Recognised experts • Wildenstein Institute • Rodin Committee

  4. Challenge to artist’s committees Duménil v Wildenstein Institute and Others Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris, 16 September 1999, (unpublished) Kees Van Dongen

  5. Drake v Thos Agnew & Sons Ltd 2002 Sir Anthony Van Dyck

  6. Taylor Lynne Thomson v Christie Manson & Woods High Court 2004 Court of Appeal 2005

  7. De Balkany v Christie Manson & Woods 1997 Egon Schiele

  8. Luxmoore-May v Messenger May Baverstock 1986 George Stubbs

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