Murder, Mystery And Masterpieces At Hunter Museum Thursday

The Fate Of WWII Stolen Art

  • Monday, October 28, 2013

New York Attorney Raymond Dowd, an expert in intellectual property and art law with experience counseling art collectors and galleries, will present "Murder, Mystery and Masterpieces: The Fate of WWII Stolen Art" on Thursday at the Hunter Museum.   

This program is co-presented by the Chattanooga Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and Grant, Konvalinka & Harrison, P.C.

The program is free with Hunter admission ($9.95 general public, free to Hunter Members). Members of the Bar Association will also be eligible to participate in special rates on select Hunter memberships purchased as part of this program.

     

For more information, call 267-0968 or email  info@huntermuseum.org.
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