The Afterlife Of Sculptures: Posthumous Casts In Scholarship, The Market And The Law

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On May 2, 2018, Partner William Charron, Co-Chair of Pryor Cashman's Art Law Group, will be a featured speaker at the Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association program, ...
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On May 2, 2018, Partner William Charron, Co-Chair of Pryor Cashman's Art Law Group, will be a featured speaker at the Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association program, "The Afterlife of Sculptures: Posthumous Casts in Scholarship, the Market and the Law." The event will examine different concerns and viewpoints and develop new ideas about how to exhibit, label and designate posthumous casts within an artist's oeuvre.

Charron's panel will provide an overview of authenticity issues in the law.

To learn more about this event, please visit here.

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