antiquities market we deserve: 'Royal-Athena Galleries' (1942-2020)
C. Tsirogiannis
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Abstract
On September 13, 2020 a quarter of a century had elapsed since the Swiss and Italian authorities raid in the Free Port of Geneva, on the warehouses of Giacomo Medici, later convicted of involvement in cases of trafficked antiquities. Since then, many other raids followed on properties of other notorious antiquities traffickers, thousands of antiquities were confiscated from them and their invaluable archives were discovered and seized. The research on these archives resulted in hundreds of notable repatriations so far, but mainly in the enrichment of our knowledge about the criminal way in which the so-called ‘reputable’ members of the international antiquities market have been acting since the 1970 UNESCO Convention, which they completely ignored in practice. Despite the numerous occasions on which these ‘reputable’ members were identified as involved, even today they continue to act in the same way, some without any (or known) legal sanctions. This chapter reviews the illicit associations of one of these ‘prominent’ members of the international antiquities market, the ‘Royal-Athena Galleries’ in New York, a gallery run by the antiquities dealer Jerome Eisenberg, who has repeatedly been found selling looted, smuggled and stolen antiquities. I then present seven antiquities, most of them identified in October 2019, one in March 2020, soon before the retirement of Jerome Eisenberg and the closure of ‘Royal-Athena Galleries’ on October 31, 2020. This piece lays out all the relevant evidence from the confiscated archives and combines everyone involved to illustrate the network that ‘circulated’ these seven objects. This case study also highlights all the problems that are ongoing in this research field, proving that essentially nothing has changed since 1995, or even 1970, and we indeed deserve the (illicit) antiquities market we still have.
On cover:ANNIBALE CARRACCI (BOLOGNA 1560 - ROME 1609), An Allegory of Truth and Time c. 1584-1585.Oil on canvas | 130,0 x 169,6 cm. (support, canvas/panel/str external) | RCIN 404770Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021.
我们应得的古董市场:“皇家雅典娜画廊”(1942-2020)
2020年9月13日,距离瑞士和意大利当局在日内瓦自由港突袭贾科莫·美第奇(Giacomo Medici)的仓库已经过去了四分之一个世纪,贾科莫·美第奇后来因涉嫌贩运文物而被定罪。从那时起,对其他臭名昭著的古物贩运者的财产进行了许多其他袭击,从他们那里没收了数千件古物,并发现和扣押了他们宝贵的档案。迄今为止,对这些档案的研究导致了数百起著名的遣返,但主要是为了丰富我们对国际文物市场上所谓的“信誉良好”成员自1970年联合国教科文组织公约以来所采取的犯罪方式的认识,他们在实践中完全忽视了这一公约。尽管这些“声誉良好”的成员多次被认定参与其中,但即使在今天,他们仍然以同样的方式行事,其中一些人没有受到任何(或已知的)法律制裁。本章回顾了国际古物市场中这些“杰出”成员之一的非法协会,纽约的“皇家雅典娜画廊”,这是一家由古物经销商杰罗姆·艾森伯格经营的画廊,他多次被发现出售掠夺,走私和被盗的古物。然后,我将展示七件文物,其中大部分是在2019年10月发现的,一件是在2020年3月发现的,不久之后,杰罗姆·艾森伯格(Jerome Eisenberg)退休,“皇家雅典娜画廊”(Royal-Athena Galleries)将于2020年10月31日关闭。这篇文章列出了没收档案中的所有相关证据,并结合了所有相关人员来说明“流通”这七件物品的网络。这个案例研究也突出了这个研究领域正在进行的所有问题,证明了自1995年甚至1970年以来基本上没有任何改变,我们确实应该拥有(非法)古董市场。封面:安妮巴尔·卡拉奇(博洛尼亚1560 -罗马1609),《真理与时间的寓言》(约1584-1585)。布面油画| 130,0 x 169,6厘米。(支架,帆布/面板/str外部)| RCIN 404770皇家收藏信托/©伊丽莎白二世女王陛下2021。
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