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Museum acquisitions under fire
Archive May-September 2005

09.27.05 Guardian Unlimited
Getty Museum knowingly bought archaeological treasures stolen from Italy, investigation claims by Barbara McMahon

09.27.05 Los Angeles Times
Thomas Hoving: Getting it right at the Getty by Thomas Hoving

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09.26.05 Associated Press
Getty Museum says report on disputed artifacts used stolen information

09.25.05 Los Angeles Times
Getty Had Signs It Was Acquiring Possibly Looted Art, Documents Show by Jason Felch and Ralph Frammolino

09.02.05 Los Angeles Times
Getty Kept Items to Itself in Probe by Jason Felch and Ralph Frammolino

06.26.05 Times Online
Italy goes after the Getty for ‘receiving’ art by John Follain

05.20.05 Los Angeles Times
Italy indicts art curator at the Getty by Tracy Wilkinson, Suzanne Muchnic

 

“Unless leading museums, who are widely seen as the keepers of the public conscience in this area, can be persuaded to adopt more exacting standards and to end their cozy and acquiescent relationships with private collectors, it is likely that the looting will continue undiminished.”

Neil Brodie and Colin Renfrew

Statue of Aprhodite (J. Paul Getty Trust)

Statue of Apollo (J. Paul Getty Trust)

Kantharos cup (J. Paul Getty Trust)

Eupphronios Krater (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

An ancient plate from Sicily (Italian Carabinieri/Associated Press)

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