Erythritol
Smoke and Arrogance
Okay, I'm a total art nerd, so I care about this stuff. I'm not sure many other people do, but if so, reply to this topic!
There was an article in Time Magazine this week discussing this topic, and it's something that I think is rather important. There are a lot of precious works of art (ruins, statues, paintings, etc) that are in museums far from their home countries. A majority of these pieces of art have questionable recent histories. Many are from old excavations and were taken without the permission of the country in which they were found.
Examples of this include many of the Egyptian artifacts/mummies and Greecian ruins/statues in the British Museum. Both countries have requested that the artifacts be returned.
What do you think? Who should have claim to these pieces of art? Do they belong in the museums of the home countries, or should people around the world have the chance to see them?
There was an article in Time Magazine this week discussing this topic, and it's something that I think is rather important. There are a lot of precious works of art (ruins, statues, paintings, etc) that are in museums far from their home countries. A majority of these pieces of art have questionable recent histories. Many are from old excavations and were taken without the permission of the country in which they were found.
Examples of this include many of the Egyptian artifacts/mummies and Greecian ruins/statues in the British Museum. Both countries have requested that the artifacts be returned.
What do you think? Who should have claim to these pieces of art? Do they belong in the museums of the home countries, or should people around the world have the chance to see them?