In the summer of 1964, Italian fishermen recovered an antique bronze statue from the seabed off Italy’s Adriatic coast.
It reappeared in the gallery of a Munich art dealer who dated it to around 400 B.C.
The Getty Foundation bought it in 1977 for almost $4 million and put it on display as the “Victorious Youth” at the Getty Villa, where it still is.
In May, the European Court of Human Rights upheld Italy’s right to seize the statue.
If a statue cast in Greece 2,000 years ago is discovered off the coast of Italy, is it part of the heritage of modern Italy?
Persons:
Italy —, ”, “
Organizations:
Getty Foundation, Getty Villa, of Human Rights
Locations:
Fano, Munich, Italy, Italian, Rome, Taranto, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Italian Republic, Roman, Europe, North Africa