The Benin Bronzes belong in Benin. Not in London. Not in Oxford. And certainly not in a country that built its wealth on ...
Stolen around 60 years ago in a massive art heist, the statues are soon ... An artifact on display in the Benin Bronzes exhibition at the Smithsonian Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C ...
Last year, the Thai government sent a letter to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco requesting the return of four ancient bronze statues ... as Benin bronzes, looted from West Africa during ...
Terrible crimes against civilians in Korea and China (especially the infamous Nanjing Massacre), notoriously brutal prisoner-of-war camps and the mass suicides of Japanese soldiers and civilians ...
Last year, the Thai government sent a letter to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco requesting the return of four ancient bronze ... of African Art in Washington, D.C., which tells the story of ...
which include objects known as Benin bronzes, looted from West Africa during a British military invasion in 1897. There’s also an exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art in ...
There's also an exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C., which tells the story of sculptures ... 29 of these co-called "Benin Bronzes" in its collection ...
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