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The Cleveland Museum of Art will return a headless Greco-Roman bronze statue that was pillaged from the ancient city of Bubon in south-central Turkey. The larger-than-life statue of a draped male ...
The historic downtown Ormond Beach will host “Art Imitates Life” in November. It will be a display of 13 hyper-realistic bronze statues from the late American artist Seward Johnson.
A&E Cleveland Museum of Art to return prized bronze thought looted from Turkey Feb. 14, 2025 Updated Fri., Feb. 14, 2025 at 9:35 p.m. “Horse,’’ a sculpture by contemporary American artist ...
The art museum sent out a press release Friday about the transfer of the bust, known as Portrait of a Lady, to be repatriated to Turkey, where it is believed to have been looted from an emperor’s ...
Enigmatic art may raise the possibility that extinct species lived in places or during times that we didn’t expect, but these faint clues must be backed up by hard evidence from rock and bone.
A Danish museum has agreed to return the bronze head of a Roman Emperor to Turkey. The sculpture was among thousands of artifacts looted from Turkey and sold to American and European museums.
The bronze head dates to somewhere between 100 B.C.E and 100 C.E. and is a separately cast component of a life-size figure, detached from the body at the upper neck.
A looted bronze of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus, seen here on loan to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, has been returned to Turkey. Photo courtesy of the Manhattan District Attorney ...