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Friday, October 27, 2017

Long-lost Roman Mosaic built for Caligula and smuggled to the US finally returns to Italy.


The destiny of Works of Art can be surprising !

In the 2015 movie Woman in Gold an elderly Jewish refugeefights the Austrian Government to reclaim a portrait by Gustav Klimt of her aunt Adele Bloch-Bauer, portrait which had been stolen by the Nazis prior to World War II.


This painting, stolen by the Nazis right before World War II, was returned to its righful owner in 2014.
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer by Gustav Klimt




Closer to us, last September, prosecutors seized in New York City a piece of floor mosaic from one of Roman Emperor Caligula’s opulent private ships discovered in 1928 by Italian Archaeologists.




The barge was sunk after Caligila's assassination and retrieved from Lake Nemi in 1928.
One of Caligula's ship discovered in 1928.



The mosaic,
stolen from an Italian museum during World War II was in the possession of an antiques dealer of New York. She had bought it in good faith in the 60’s from an aristocratic Italian family and was unaware of its origins.

For much of the past five decades, the four-by-four piece of mosaic - featuring a complex geometric pattern made of pieces of green and red porphyry, serpentine and molded glass - had been sitting in their Park Avenue apartment, where it was used it as a coffee table.



This mosaic, stolen from an Italian museum during World War II, was returned to Italy in 2017.
The mosaic retrieved from the Caligula Ship


Caligula, whose real name was Gaius Julius Caesar, was emperor between 37 and 41 AD. His short rule came to a bloody end when he was assassinated by officers of the Praetorian Guard, amid a revolt over his terrible behaviour and reckless spending.




The mosaic is on its way back to Italy.
 

In a next post I’ll tell you about a Roman mosaic looted from a Syrian museum by ISIS, which a Turkish smuggler proposed to sell me.


I was contacted by a smuggler from Turkey who asked if I was interested to purchase this mosaic.
Mosaic stolen from a Syrian Museum.


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