Art as Plunder
The Ancient Origins of Debate About Cultural Property

 

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Art as Plunder
The Ancient Origins of Debate About Cultural Property

by Margaret Miles (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780521872805

 

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This book examines the ancient origins of debate about art as cultural property through Cicero's speeches.


This book examines the ancient origins of debate about art as cultural property. What happens to art in time of war? Who should own art, and what is its appropriate context? Should the victorious ever allow the defeated to keep their art? These questions were posed by Cicero during his prosecution of a Roman governor of Sicily, Gaius Verres, for extortion. Cicero's published speeches had a very long afterlife, affecting debates about collecting art in the eighteenth century and reactions to the looting of art by Napoleon. The focus of the book's analysis is theft of art in Greek Sicily, Verres' trial, Roman collectors of art, and the later impact of Cicero's arguments. The book concludes with the British decision after Waterloo to repatriate Napoleon's stolen art to Italy and with an epilogue on the current threats to art looted from archaeological contexts.


 

ISBN 521872804
ISBN13 9780521872805
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 28/01/2008
Pages 440
Weight (grammes) 720
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 158

1. Art as Roman plunder
2. The Roman context of Cicero's prosecution of Verres
3. Cicero's views of the social place of art
4. Roman display of art: from Lucullus to Lausos
5. Art as European plunder.

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