Once again, there is a legal fight about an ancient artifact. This time it is about a marble bust of Alexander the Great from 300 BC. It represents the king as Helios, the god of the sun.
[From the Art Newspaper, Courtesy of Safani Gallery]
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That’s how this lawsuit started in 2019 – one of many such cases worldwide. Why does it take more than a century to declare a theft and to raise the question of provenance, more so since, in this case, the Alexander head passed through the renowned auction house of Sotheby’s twice? Such auctions are usually attended by Italian officials as well.
Anyway, the ownership of the precious artifact remains unresolved
for now, and the head stays in the custody of the D.A.
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