A European court has upheld Italy’s right to seize a prized Greek statue from the J. Paul Getty Museum in California.
The European Court of Human Rights has found that Italy’s claims to a contested Greek statue are legitimate. But the museum ...
A stunning ancient Greek bronze statue may end up in Italy after a European court upheld Italy’s right to seize it from the ...
The statue, nicknamed the "Getty Bronze," is a signature piece for the ... wreath crown around his head is one of the few life-sized Greek bronzes to have survived. Though the artist is unknown ...
The European Court of Human Rights determined that Italy’s decades-long efforts to recover the “Victorious Youth” statue from ...
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That decision was upheld by Italy’s High Court in 2018, but the Getty Trust lodged appeals on points of law. The trust argues that Italy has no right to claim the bronze because it is Greek ...
The Getty Bronze is a signature piece for the museum ... an olive wreath crown around his head is one of the few life-sized Greek bronzes to have survived. The bronze is believed to have sunk ...
Italy is allowed to confiscate an ancient Greek bronze fished from the Adriatic in the 1960s and now in the Getty Museum in ...
Paul Getty Museum in California ... wreath crown around his head is one of the few life-sized Greek bronzes to have survived. The bronze is believed to have sunk with the ship that was carrying ...
The nation says the statue belongs to them since it was retrieved by an Italian-flagged ship. But the US-based museum is ...
Italy’s claims to the life-size statue known as “Victorious Youth,” housed at a California museum for half a century have been found to be legitimate.