Seizure of ancient sculpture at Cleveland Museum of Art signals a global shift over returning looted, contested artworks

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The recent seizure by law enforcement authorities of an ancient Roman bronze at the Cleveland Museum of Art is part of a changing global climate favoring the return of looted antiquities to their countries of origin.

The Cleveland Museum of Art's "Emperor as Philosopher," thought to represent Marcus Aurelius, on display in 2010 in the lower-level, 1916 galleries at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The statue is bronze, copper and stone inlay. The Plain DealerCLEVELAND, Ohio — The 2023 fall season at the Cleveland Museum of Art is not going exactly as planned.

Ohio’s biggest art museum has been gearing up for the opening on Sunday, Sept. 10, of a major exhibition titled “If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our

 

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