Robert K. Wittman joined the FBI as a Special Agent in 1988 and was assigned to the Philadelphia Field Division. As a result of specialized training in art, antiques, jewelry and gem identification, he served as the FBI’s investigative expert in this field.
During his 20 year career with the FBI he recovered more that $225 million worth of stolen art and cultural property resulting in the prosecution and conviction of numerous individuals. In 2005, he was instrumental in the creation of the FBI’s rapid deployment Art Crime Team. He was named as the Act’s Senior Investigator and instructed the team members in how to conduct cultural property investigations. He has represented the United States around the world conducting investigations and instructing international police and museums in recovery and security techniques.
Robert Wittman appears in the following:
In Search of a Stolen Stradivarius
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
FBI Agent Robert Wittman
Sunday, September 05, 2010
It was while playing Chopin’s “Fantaisie-Impromptu” that FBI agent Robert Wittman made a life-changing decision to focus his career on recovering stolen art: “The music really swept me away at that moment, Wittman reveals to ‘Mad About Music’s’ host Gilbert Kaplan, “and made a decision for me.”