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 Translation for 'stolen art' from English to French
NOUN   stolen art | -
artsdr.
art {m} spolié
stolen art
Partial Matches
comm.dr.
marchandise {f} volée
stolen goods
art {m}art
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artsrelig.
art {m} sacré
sacred art
arts
art {m} visuel
visual art
arts
art {m} moderne
modern art
arts
art {m} cinétique
kinetic art
artséduc.occup.
professeur {m} de dessin
art teacher
artshist.occup.
historien {m} de l'art
art historian
artsoccup.
critique {m} d'art
art critic
arts
art {m} contemporain
contemporary art
arts
art {m} performatif
performative art
artshist.sci.
histoire {f} de l'art
art history
artsédition
revue {f} d'art
art magazine
artscomm.occup.
marchand {m} de tableaux
art dealer
arts
art {m} performatif
performance art
artsrelig.
art {m} sacré
ecclesiastical art
artsoccup.
iconographe {m}
art editor
artscomm.
vente {f} aux enchères d'œuvres d'art
art auction
artsfilmoccup.
chef {m} décorateur
art director
artsoccup.
restaurateur {m} d'art
art restorer
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Usage Examples English
  • Midnight Man uses a handgun and a dagger, the latter of which is a part of his stolen art collection.
  • In 1944/1945 Wehrmacht units establish a depot for stolen art.
  • With Bonhams, Christie's is a shareholder in the London-based Art Loss Register, a privately owned database used by law enforcement services worldwide to trace and recover stolen art.
  • A saltmine tour through the Altaussee saltmine and the former Nazi Stolen Art Repository is available every hour in the summer.
  • On April 7, 2016, seven "Campbell's Soup Cans" prints were stolen from the Springfield Art Museum. The FBI announced a $25,000 reward for information about the stolen art pieces.

  • A 2006 story arc involved Brad's past catching up with him, as his mother, Rebecca Kaplan, had to help find an artifact that was stolen from its rightful owners by the Nazis who had put Rebecca to work in a concentration camp cataloging stolen art.
  • Although some of the show's dialogue will refer to higher-level issues such as weapons trafficking and drug cartels, most on-screen action involving the agency deal with more mundane-seeming cases such as stolen art or a foreign country's missing national treasures - although with the implication of some severe "global impact" if the cases aren't satisfactorily solved.
  • Valland's role in preserving the stolen art was discussed as part of the 1994 book and 2006 documentary, "The Rape of Europa".
  • Trepashkin started working for the KGB in 1984 as an investigator of underground trade in stolen art.
  • Art collector Peter Watson accused Skira of dealing in stolen art, and Skira avoided serious post-War repercussions with the Allied authorities for trading in looted art because Watson withdrew his allegations against him".

  • Disguised as a Count Pfefferman, Stubel's goal is to reclaim the stolen art treasures that he has hidden in the hotel.
  • He wrote the official top-secret report (see selected publications) on Adolf Hitler's collection of stolen art.
  • Art theft, sometimes called artnapping, is the stealing of paintings, sculptures, or other forms of visual art from galleries, museums or other public and private locations. Stolen art is often resold or used by criminals as collateral to secure loans.
  • All the while, Shane is trying to keep his face out of the media when he accidentally sets up a chance to earn the team much money recovering stolen art, and Julien and Danny struggle to realize when is the right time to go "by the book" and when is not.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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