US company sends Italian statues home

December 14 2011 18:52
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Officials say two Roman statues that were smuggled from Italy and purchased at a New York gallery in 1984 are being returned home. The announcement was made Wednesday by the Italian government and Humana Inc., a health insurance company based in Louisville, Kentucky, that bought the statues in good faith and had displayed them at its headquarters.

 

The marble statues were of the Goddess Fortuna and another female figure. Italy praised Humana for having come forth voluntarily and contacting the Culture Ministry with its suspicions about the statues. Italy has for years been on a campaign to compel museums and private collectors to return looted antiquities.

 

(photo: the goddes of Morgantina, purchased by  the J. Paul Getty Museum's in the late 70s from an illicit excavation in Morgantina, now returned to Italy)

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