Trusted by museums, auction houses and billionaire collectors, the late dealer Douglas Latchford is now among the art market’s most toxic names.

A new book examines the life of Douglas Latchford, a British antiquities trader who was responsible for the mass looting of Cambodia’s Angkorian heritage.

Trusted by museums, auction houses and billionaire collectors, the late dealer Douglas Latchford is now among the art market’s most toxic names.