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Art World Greece and the British Museum May Have Found a ‘Win-Win’ Solution for the Parthenon Marbles. Just Don’t Call It a Loan. Greece's prime minister has hinted at a possible resolution.
The British Museum's chairman has held secret talks with Greece's prime minister over the return of Parthenon sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles, a report says. Ta Nea reported ...
Greece has welcomed the return of ancient artifacts from the Acropolis, furthering a campaign to press the British Museum to hand back a collection of sculptures taken from the ancient site in ...
Greece on Friday welcomed the return of ancient artifacts from the Acropolis, furthering a campaign to press the British Museum to hand back a collection of sculptures taken from the ancient site ...
A letter calls on the UK government and The British Museum to stop future talks for the return of the Parthenon Marbles to ...
He told Greek paper Ta Nea (translated by The Art Newspaper), "I obviously want Londoners to be able to see the Elgin Marbles, but I don't see why the British Museum, the British government, the ...
The British Museum could face legal action unless it abandons “covert and ideological” negotiations with Greece over the ...
The magazine claimed that an agreement had been reached between the British Museum and the Greek government for the long-term loan of the Parthenon Sculptures under a "permanent loan" status—a ...
A letter, exclusively obtained by Sky News, suggests legal action could be taken to prevent the UK government and British ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In 1801, Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, took the Parthenon Marbles (also known as the Elgin Marbles) ...