The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art has announced that it's returning three stolen bronze sculptures to India. The move came after rigorous provenance research showed that sculptures were ...
British sculptor John Atkin has unveiled his latest creation, Heirloom (The Water Sleeve Dancer) – a four-metre-tall bronze ...
The US will return three ancient Indian bronze sculptures, illegally removed from temples, to India. The Smithsonian's ...
Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art will return three bronze sculptures to India, acknowledging their illegal removal ...
According to Mentor City Engineer Dave Swiger, bids were opened on Dec. 12 for the construction of a 100-foot-tall observation tower with a 25-foot by 25-foot observation deck at the top.
The sculptures are ‘Shiva Nataraja’ belonging to the Chola period, circa 990; ‘Somaskanda’ of the Chola period, 12th century; and ‘Saint Sundarar with Paravai' of the Vijayanagar period, 16th century.
One Sculpture Is to Remain on Long-Term Loan, Enabling the Museum To Share Its Complete History With the Public ...
The arrangement, the museum said said, reflects its commitment to transparency and ethical stewardship.
“Chicago Kinfolk: The Juke Joint Blues” earns Gold for Use of Music Craft (Casting/Performance) and Bronze for Use of Music ...
The authorities of the museum said that the three sculptures will be returned to the Government of India, following "rigorous provenance research” that documented the sculptures had been removed ...
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