Stonehage Fleming convenes top art law experts from four European countries to shed light on how different jurisdictions tackle the acquisition, movement, and ownership of art and cultural objects.

We are delighted that Arthur Byng Nelson, Art & Heritage Partner at Sherrards, has contributed his expertise to Stonehage Fleming’s new virtual panel series. The series brings together leading art world professionals to address some of the key questions and practical considerations facing collectors and their advisers today. Arthur draws on his extensive experience advising clients on all aspects of art ownership—from provenance and authenticity to succession and tax planning—to provide insights into the legal complexities and opportunities involved in managing an art collection under English law.

Arthur’s contribution forms part of Sherrards’ ongoing commitment to supporting collectors, families, and institutions in navigating the evolving landscape of art and heritage. We are proud to work alongside fellow experts in this collaborative initiative by Stonehage Fleming, a firm respected internationally for their work with private clients and families.

View the full Stonehage Fleming Virtual Panel Series here.