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a headless bronze believed by some to depict famed statesman Marcus Aurelius and by others to be an unnamed philosopher, is returning to Turkey. The Cleveland Museum of Art, which has featured the ...
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 ...
In 1979, the Glyptotek, the Copenhagen museum that houses the Carlsberg brewing dynasty’s collection, arranged for the loan of a bronze ... Art. Today, both bronzes have been returned to Turkey ...
The headless bronze statue was thought to represent Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. New scientific testing has concluded it was likely looted from Turkey in the 1960s. After 18 months of uncertainty, ...
A Danish museum has agreed to return the bronze head of a Roman Emperor ... the guys in the countryside in Italy and Greece and Turkey with the art dealers. BLAIR: Eventually, Severus' head ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – An ancient Greco-Roman bronze statue ... was looted from a site in Turkey will be put on public display one final time at the Cleveland Museum of Art before being returned ...
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. ELIZABETH BLAIR, BYLINE: The bronze ...