23 avril 2024
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Trevor Harris, « Introduction », Miranda, ID : 10.4000/miranda.57603
The long-running dispute between Britain and Greece concerning the “Elgin Marbles” or “Parthenon Sculptures”, foregrounds the obvious links between artworks and a specific place. For the Greek authorities—who made their first formal request in 1983— it seems very strange to deny that these sculptures belong in Athens, in the Acropolis Museum; for the British authorities, the artifacts, “legally acquired” by Lord Elgin in the early 1800s and for so long a jewel in the crown of the British Mus...