Cleveland Museum of Art A headless bronze statue that may depict the Roman emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius will be repatriated to Turkey after an investigation determined that it had been ...
The statue, known in Cleveland for many years as “Draped Male Figure” or “The Philosopher,” is valued at $20 million and is ...
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 ...
Beneath the starched togas and the pungent fug of gladiator sweat there are real Romans waiting to ... Mary at the Marcus Aurelius statue Amy Richlin from UCLA is writing a book on these early ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art will return a headless Greco-Roman bronze statue that was pillaged ... believed to depict the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, and date from the final decades of the ...
Turkey’s claim had at one point hinged in part on convincing investigators that the statue in fact depicts Marcus Aurelius because a stone plinth at the site is inscribed with that emperor’s name.
In the complaint, CMA argued that the statue could represent the Greek tragedian Sophocles or Roman emperors Lucius Verus or Marcus Aurelius, but that “without the head of the Statue ...
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, ...