The @mfaboston has handed over their 2 Bubon pieces to the Manhattan DA. I brought these pieces' origins at Bubon to the museum's attention 2 years ago. They neither acted on the info nor added it to their website (as below): pic.twitter.com/DZPKZOFEdN
— Elizabeth Marlowe (@ElizMarlowe) October 31, 2023
Elizabeth Marlowe has drawn attention (on X) to the return of two bronzes associated with Bubon in Türkiye from Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
One is a right leg acquired in 1967 as a gift from Jerome M. Eisenberg and Alan Ravenal (inv. 68.732). The leg appeared in the Harvard exhibition, The Fire of Hephaistos (1996), no. 16: 'now associated with the group of sculptures from ancient Bubon'. Vermeule (1980) linked it with the Bubon series (no. N). Jale Inan (1994) linked the leg with the torso in a private collection (Inan: 'Dr Sackle') and identified as Commodus (Vermeule no. K; Fire of Hephaistos, no. 55). Inan also linked it with the left thigh that appeared on the New York market (Vermeule no. T). A composite image is provided in Inan's study (pl. xxix).
The second piece is a bronze head that was in the possession of Eisenberg in 1966 when it was shown to Vermeule. In 1967 it was sold to a private collector, and in 2003 was presented to Boston by an anonymous donor (inv. 2003.786).
Display of imperial bronze statues at Bubon. Reconstruction: David Gill based on Jale Inan. |
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