miércoles, 11 de septiembre de 2019

The Secret Lives of Antiquities | Lifestyle News, The Indian Express

The Secret Lives of Antiquities | Lifestyle News, The Indian Express

Written by Divya A |Updated: September 11, 2019 9:38:38 am

The Secret Lives of Antiquities

The gallery has two parallel narratives — one, establishing the importance of these artworks, laws governing heritage and the theft and trafficking of these items, and the other is the display, which ranges from 2nd century to 19th century stone and metal sculptures, coins, paintings, terracotta, ivory and copper artifacts, and architectural panels.



A retrieved sculpture at the gallery in Purana Qila.


Last week, Gallery of Confiscated and Retrieved Antiquities at Delhi’s Purana Qila opened its doors to visitors. Curated by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the gallery is located in one of the arched cells at the fort and displays as many as 190 antiques that were stolen from India and have now been recovered. The exhibit also sensitises visitors about the illegal trade of precious heritage artifacts and the process of receiving them. The gallery has two parallel narratives — one, establishing the importance of these artworks, laws governing heritage and the theft and trafficking of these items, and the other is the display, which ranges from 2nd century to 19th century stone and metal sculptures, coins, paintings, terracotta, ivory and copper artifacts, and architectural panels. A look at some of the iconic exhibits, how we lost them, and how we brought them home:

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