Lecture by Robert Wittman, given at Florida International University, April 20, 2013
Event Date
4-20-2013
Document Type
Video
Abstract
Robert Wittman talks about art industry and art crime.
Introduction by Carol Damian.
Multimedia URL
Program Series
Steven and Dorothea Green Critics' Lecture Series
Identifier
FI15010500
Recommended Citation
Wittman, Robert, "Lecture by Robert Wittman, given at Florida International University, April 20, 2013" (2013). Frost Lecture Series. 49.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/frost_videos_all/49
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Playing Time: 01:39:05
About the Speaker:
Dubbed "The most famous art detective in the world" by the Times of London, Robert Wittman founded the FBI's National Art Crime Team and served for 20 years as the FBI's investigative expert in this field. He is responsible for recovering more than $300 million in stolen art and cultural property around the world. He authored the New York Times 2008 Best Seller "Priceless-How I Went Underground to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures.