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Camille Blanco

Camille is a third-year student at Brown University from Southern California. She is studying History of Art and Architecture and Classics with the intent of pursuing Art Law after graduation. While she enjoys all areas and periods of art—as it allows us to, just for a moment, escape the bounds of our reality and lose ourselves in an entirely new one—her main interests lie in cultural property and heritage, Nazi restitutions, the art of the ancient Mediterranean, and the intersection between art and science in art conservation. In her spare time, you can find her wandering art museums, trying out local restaurants, or learning new languages.

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Camille Blanco

Sotheby’s Masters Week: Market Movers and Masterpieces

Sotheby’s Masters Week: Market Movers and Masterpieces

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February 4, 2025
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Classic Week at Christie’s: What to Look Forward To

Classic Week at Christie’s: What to Look Forward To

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February 3, 2025
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12 minutes
30 Priceless Artifacts, Two Disgraced Dealers, and Greece’s Triumph Above All

30 Priceless Artifacts, Two Disgraced Dealers, and Greece’s Triumph Above All

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December 5, 2024
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10 minutes
“Maybe Culture is the Enemy for Them”: The Race to Save Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage

“Maybe Culture is the Enemy for Them”: The Race to Save Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage

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November 21, 2024
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