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    Vandalism of art is intentional damage of an artwork. The object, usually exhibited in public, becomes damaged as a result of the act, and remains in...
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    associated with the vandalism of art. The term Vandalisme was coined in 1794 by Henri Grégoire, bishop of Blois, to describe the destruction of artwork following...
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    Graffiti (redirect from Wall vandalism)
    defacement and vandalism, which is a punishable crime, citing the use of graffiti by street gangs to mark territory or to serve as an indicator of gang-related...
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  • The Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism (Danish: Skandinavisk institut for sammenlignende vandalisme) is a non-profit cultural institute based...
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    heritage Conservation science (cultural heritage) Degenerate art Iconoclasm Looted art Vandalism of art Joachim von Sandrart. "Teutsche Academie, TA 1675, II...
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    Wiki (redirect from Vandalism of wikis)
    An example of a bot that reverts vandalism on Wikipedia is ClueBot NG. ClueBot NG, which uses machine learning to identify likely vandalism, can revert...
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    permission. Certain art forms, such as graffiti, may also be illegal when they break laws (in this case vandalism). Art for social causes. Art can be used to...
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  • Art crime may refer to: Art theft Art forgery Vandalism of art This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Art crime. If an internal...
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    beginnings of graffiti and vandalism to new modes where artists work to bring messages, or just beauty, to an audience. Some artists may use "smart vandalism" as...
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  • Art theft and looting occurred on a massive scale during World War II. It originated with the policies of the Axis countries, primarily Nazi Germany and...
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