News
Pakistan, July 21 -- An ancient bronze statue believed to represent Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius has been returned to Turkiye from the United States, 65 years after it was smuggled out of the ...
With the statue of Marcus Aurelius returning to Turkey, the antiquities trafficking unit has seized 15 items looted from Bubon, collectively valued at nearly $80 million, according to a statement.
The statue, known in Cleveland for many years as “Draped Male Figure” or “The Philosopher,” is valued at $20 million and is believed to be of former Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, although ...
A bronze statue which has long been thought to depict Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor, is being returned to Turkey by the Cleveland Museum of Art. Amy Sancetta/Associated Press ...
A 1,800-year-old, life-sized Greco-Roman statue looted nearly six decades ago from present-day Turkey has gone on its final display at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA). Following more than a year ...
A bronze statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, smuggled out of Türkiye in the 1960s through illegal excavations, has been officially returned to Türkiye, a Turkish official announced.
The Cleveland Museum of Art filed a lawsuit against the D.A. last October seeking to stop the seizure of a 1,800-year-old bronze statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results