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Whitney heirs reclaim stolen rare books, plan charity auction
books1 month ago

Whitney heirs reclaim stolen rare books, plan charity auction

A cache of stolen rare books—including 37 John Keats love letters, a signed James Joyce Finnegans Wake, and Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis—worth about $3 million, was returned to John Hay Whitney and Betsey Whitney's heirs decades after the 1980s theft from a Long Island home; the items were recovered after a would-be seller contacted New York rare-book dealers and alerted authorities, and the heirs plan to auction the collection and donate the proceeds.

Authorities Seize $20M 'Marcus Aurelius' Statue from Cleveland Museum in Looting Investigation
art-and-culture2 years ago

Authorities Seize $20M 'Marcus Aurelius' Statue from Cleveland Museum in Looting Investigation

The Manhattan district attorney's office has seized a headless bronze statue believed to represent the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius from the Cleveland Museum of Art as part of an ongoing investigation into a smuggling network involving looted antiquities from Turkey. The statue, valued at $20 million and approximately 1,800 years old, is said to have been stolen in the 1960s from an archaeological site in Bubon, Turkey. Turkish officials have been claiming ownership of the statue, which the museum had previously referred to as a depiction of Marcus Aurelius but now calls "Draped Male Figure." The museum states that it takes provenance issues seriously and reviews claims responsibly.