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A bronze bust believed to depict the daughter of an ancient Roman emperor has been seized from an art museum in Massachusetts by New York authorities investigating antiquities stolen from Turkey.
On April 10, Shook Art Law Practice Co-Chairs Channah Norman and Tristan Duncan participated in a CLE hosted by the ACC Mid-America Chapter at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City.
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 ...
AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: The bronze head of a Roman emperor is on its way back to Turkey. A Danish museum has agreed to return the looted artifact as NPR's Elizabeth Blair reports.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – An ancient Greco-Roman bronze statue that the New York District Attorney’s Office said was looted from a site in Turkey will be put on public display one final time at the ...
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 ...
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 Cleveland Museum of Art, which has featured the bronze in its collection since 1986, agreed on Friday to surrender the statue in response to a seizure order from Manhattan investigators who ...
Earlier this month, archaeologists reported the discovery of a shipwreck west of the Antalya district off the coast of Turkey that is believed to date to the 16 th or 15 th century B.C.