Read RT.com original article New imaging technology has carefully reconstructed a never-before-seen Picasso painting that the artist covered beneath one of his most famous pieces more than 100 years ago. One of Pablo Picasso’s best-known pieces from his ‘Blue Period’...
Journalist Settles Libel Lawsuit with Art Restorer Read Fine Arts Investigations original article Journalist Patrick Bahners has settled his part of a libel lawsuit with Canadian art restorer Peter Paul Biro who alleged Bahners published untrue...
FEDERAL JUDGE DENIES NEW YORKER MAGAZINE’S MOTION TO DISMISS ART EXPERT’S DEFAMATION LAWSUIT *Magazine’s key source denied a motion *Plaintiff to add more defendants *Federal Judge says article is “capable of defamatory meaning”....
“What’s in a Name?” Peter Paul Biro v. Condé Nast for Defamation Read: Article on Biro from the Center for Art Law Date: May 20, 2013 By Irina Tarsis, Esq. “Sticks and stones may break my bones But names will never hurt me.” 19th Century English nursery rhyme ...
Paul Biro NPR Interview Paul discusses the need for fine art collectors to properly authenticate the works in their collections… N.Y. Art Dealer Faces Charges In Forgery Case Long Island art dealer Glafira Rosales is scheduled to be arraigned Monday on...
Read Telegraph original article The Telegraph Salvator Mundi was recently authenticated as the work of Leonardo da Vinci Photo: AP 12:17PM BST 12 Jul 2011 Salvator Mundi, which dates to around 1500, depicts a half-length figure of Christ with one hand raised in...