France To Return "Stolen" Egyptian Art After Louvre Row

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ANGELA CHARLTON | 10/ 9/09 04:02 PM | AP

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PARIS — France's culture minister agreed Friday to return five painted wall fragments to Egypt after a row over their ownership prompted the Egyptians to cut ties with the Louvre Museum.

A committee of 35 specialists unanimously recommended that France give back the painted wall fragments from a 3,200-year-old tomb near the ancient temple city of Luxor.

Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand "immediately decided to follow this recommendation," his office said in a statement. It was not clear when France would send the fragments back to Egypt.

Mitterrand said the items were acquired by the Louvre in "good faith" and that the decision to return them reflects France's and the Louvre's commitment of "resolute action against illegal trafficking of cultural goods."

Egypt's antiquities chief Zahi Hawass described the disputed fragments as pieces of a burial fresco showing the nobleman Tetaki's journey to the afterlife.

Hawass took his campaign to recover the nation's lost treasures to a new level Wednesday by cutting ties with the Louvre over the artifacts. It was the most aggressive effort yet by Hawass, Egypt's tough and media-savvy chief archaeologist, to reclaim what he says are antiquities stolen from the country and purchased by leading world museums.

In a statement Friday, Hawass' office said that ties would not be restored until the five fragments were returned to Egypt and that France would not be allowed to conduct archaeological activity until then.

Thousands of antiquities were spirited out of the country during Egypt's colonial period and afterward by archaeologists, adventurers and thieves.

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France is full of emblems of Egyptian history, from the Obelisk of Luxor at the Place de la Concorde, given to France by an Egyptian viceroy in the 19th century, to halls of sculptures, sarcophagi and other works in the Louvre.

Those at issue now, however, were obtained relatively recently. Hawass' office said thieves chipped them from the walls of the tomb near the Valley of the Kings in the 1980s. The Louvre bought them in 2000 and 2003.

"It wasn't until November 2008, after archaeologists rediscovered the tomb from which the frescoes appear to have come, that serious doubts emerged about the legality of their removal from Egyptian territory," Mitterrand's statement said.

The Egyptian move to cut ties with the Louvre could jeopardize the renowned museum's future excavations in Egypt. Egypt suspended the Louvre's excavation in the massive necropolis of Saqqara, near Cairo and canceled a lecture in Egypt by a former Louvre curator.

After Hawass' announcement Wednesday, both the Louvre and France's Culture Ministry said they were ready to return the pieces. Mitterrand had ordered French museum experts to meet first to study the issue.

The Culture Ministry would not comment on another piece held by the Louvre that Hawass has said he wants back: the painted ceiling of a temple at Dendera showing the Zodiac.

Hawass also cut ties with the St. Louis Art Museum after it failed to answer his demand to return a 3,200-year-old golden burial mask of a noblewoman.

Hawass also wants the return of the bust of Nefertiti – wife of the famed monotheistic Pharaoh Akhenaten – and the Rosetta Stone, a basalt slab with an inscription that was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics. The bust is in Berlin's Egyptian Museum; the Rosetta Stone is in the British Museum in London.

PARIS — France's culture minister agreed Friday to return five painted wall fragments to Egypt after a row over their ownership prompted the Egyptians to cut ties with the Louvre Museum. A comm...
PARIS — France's culture minister agreed Friday to return five painted wall fragments to Egypt after a row over their ownership prompted the Egyptians to cut ties with the Louvre Museum. A comm...
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- Mahmoud B I'm a Fan of Mahmoud B 3 fans permalink

Thats is indeed a good start.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 10/22/2009

It's a start.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 10/10/2009

France is really making a comeback on the global scene. I'm really starting to like them more and more. Even Sarkozy, who I at first doubted, has slowly won me over.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 AM on 10/10/2009
- synergie I'm a Fan of synergie 2 fans permalink

Why is stolen in quotes? These "artifacts" that appeared during the colonial period were exactly that, stolen. From the Hope Diamond to the "Elgin" marbles, the imperial powers are guilty of much thievery.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 10/09/2009
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 134 fans permalink
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well the louve needs room for that Mcdees going in.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 10/09/2009
- USA2Sense I'm a Fan of USA2Sense 6 fans permalink

Yes - send them back to Egypt - where they will be re-pillaged, and re-sold in the underground artifacts market.......it will be a pyrric victory only.........

And if the Egyptian governments gives such a damn about artifacts - what about all that was lost with the building of Lake Nassar and the Aswan Dam..............right!.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 10/09/2009
- alexa07 I'm a Fan of alexa07 53 fans permalink

Why do you have an ax to grind against the people & culture of Egypt?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 10/09/2009
- RaWash I'm a Fan of RaWash 9 fans permalink

how long did it take you research these 'facts'?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 10/10/2009

I'm so glad that Egypt is doing this. This is THIER history! How does another country take these pieces, claim it as their own, and charge others to see it in a European museum?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 10/09/2009
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I am glad Egypt is making Europeans return stolen art they plundered from the tombs in Egypt centuries ago.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 10/09/2009

These -Louvre museum- artifacts were bought in a sale only a few years ago and were initially thought to be legit.

Now I would be glad to see the others mentioned museums with well-known stolen art to follow suit, starting with the British museum and the Parthenon marbles.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 10/10/2009
- alexa07 I'm a Fan of alexa07 53 fans permalink

"Hawass also wants the return of the bust of Nefertiti – wife of the famed monotheistic Pharaoh Akhenaten – and the Rosetta Stone, a basalt slab with an inscription that was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics. The bust is in Berlin's Egyptian Museum; the Rosetta Stone is in the British Museum in London."

The heritage of Egypt does NOT belong in Europe. Zahi, keep up the pressure!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 10/09/2009
- digdeeper I'm a Fan of digdeeper 18 fans permalink

They need to send back the Venetian art that was stolen by Napoleon as well and Britain should return the Elgin Marbles to Greece.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 10/09/2009

After centuries of western looting of ancient archaeological treasures, nice to see an about face. These valuable relics need to be preserved in their rightful provenance.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 10/09/2009
- synergie I'm a Fan of synergie 2 fans permalink

Yup.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 10/09/2009
- Mnemanth I'm a Fan of Mnemanth 18 fans permalink
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Cool.
Now maybe they'll smarten up just a shade more and drop the McDonalds idea.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 10/09/2009

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