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  • India Set To Get 500-Year-Old Bronze Idol Stolen Decades Ago; Details Here |

    The UK’s Oxford University has agreed to return a 500-year-old bronze idol of a saint believed to be stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu to India. “On 11 March 2024, the Council of the University of Oxford supported a claim from the Indian High Commission for the return of a 16th-century bronze sculpture of Saint Tirumankai Alvar from the Ashmolean Museum. This decision will now be submitted to the Charity Commission for approval,” said a statement from the university’s Ashmolean Museum.

    The 60 cm-tall statue of Saint Tirumankai Alvar was acquired by the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford from Sotheby’s auction house in 1967 from the collection of a collector named Dr JR Belmont (1886-1981). The museum says that it was alerted to the origins of the ancient statue by an independent researcher in November last year, following which it alerted the Indian High Commission. The Indian government made a formal request for the bronze idol believed to be stolen from a temple in Tamil Nadu and found its way to a UK museum through auction. The museum, which holds some of the world’s most famous art and archaeology artefacts, says it acquired the statue in “good faith” in 1967. There have been several instances of stolen Indian artefacts being restored from the UK to India, most recently in August last year when a limestone carved relief sculpture, originating from Andhra Pradesh, and a “Navaneetha Krishna” bronze sculpture originating from 17th century Tamil Nadu, were handed over to the Indian High Commissioner to the UK following a joint US-UK investigation involving Scotland Yard’s Art and Antiques Unit.

  • John Oliver Unearths ‘Tremendous F**ked Up’ Historical past Museums Hope You By no means Be told

    One of the crucial international’s main museums are stuffed with plundered and stolen items ― and John Oliver of “Remaining Week This night” has had sufficient.

    “In case you are ever on the lookout for a lacking artifact, 9 instances out of 10 it’s within the British Museum,” he identified. “It’s mainly the sector’s greatest ‘misplaced and located,’ with each ‘misplaced’ and ‘discovered’ within the heaviest imaginable citation marks there.”

    A primary instance: the Elgin Marbles, aka the Parthenon Marbles, taken from Greece within the nineteenth century via Lord Elgin and lately within the British Museum.

    “They weren’t misplaced. They have been taken, which is obviously worse. It’s like being not able to search out the ultimate puzzle piece and finding out that you just didn’t if truth be told misplace it,” he mentioned. “A British earl snuck into your own home, stole it, after which bought it to a museum over 1,000 miles away.”

    Oliver slammed the “unbelievably patronizing” arguments of those that shield the British Museum and different repositories of stolen items. Some declare the gadgets have been taken in a distinct time ― and that implies there’s a distinct context to believe.

    However, as Oliver identified, British Top Minister William Gladstone in 1868 mentioned he “deeply lamented” gadgets looted from Ethiopia via the British Military and referred to as for his or her go back.

    “He was once pronouncing that during 1868!” Oliver mentioned. “We didn’t even understand how to mend a UTI with out leeches again then, however we knew that raiding different nations for his or her shit was once ‘deeply lamentable,’ which is British for ‘tremendous fucked up.’”

    See his complete takedown underneath. And make sure to stick round for a excursion of the “Payback Museum,” that includes Kumail Nanjiani: