Italy Seeks Ancient Loot From Symes Trustees
Italy Seeks Ancient Loot From Symes Trustees
By Suzan Mazur
"The collection represents a selection of objects from a larger collection formed by Maurice Tempelsman, a diamond merchant resident in New York, over the past twenty-five years. The individual pieces come from a variety of sources, although the largest number were provided directly by, or were bought legally through, Robin Symes of London. All have been legally imported into the U.S. The collection is currently in the Museum." -- Acquisition Notes of Getty Museum antiquities curator Arthur Houghton cited in The Medici Conspiracy.
Among the high profile clients of British antiquities dealer Robin Symes was Maurice Tempelsman -- one of the pillars of the Eastern Establishment (Council on Foreign Relations, Africa-America Institute, long-time beau of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and "friend" of former Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine Albright); Leon Levy & Shelby White and the Metropolitan Museum of Art were customers too. Symes bought his pieces primarily from now-convicted antiquities smuggler Giacomo Medici, the man who sold the Euphronios Sarpedon vases to Bob Hecht.
In a reversal of fortune beginning with the accidental death of Symes's long-time business partner and companion Christo Michaelides ten years ago at a dinner party in Italy hosted by Levy & White and then many months in prison in the UK -- Symes, once the prince of the ancient art trade, is now bankrupt. And Italy is asking for restitution of some 1,000 artifacts from Symes's Trustees in Bankruptcy, according to Maurizio Fiorilli, the lawyer for Italy's Ministry of Culture who negotiated the return of the Euphronios krater and other treasures from America's museums.
Although Symes destroyed most of the documents related to his business partnership with Michaelides, there is still an indelible photo trail. Here is a sampling of the pieces Italy seeks as part of its cultural patrimony. In many cases there is an exact match of objects in the Medici polaroids seized during police raids on Medici in Geneva and of objects in the Symes hoard photographed by the Italian Ministry of Culture.
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Images Courtesy of Davide Proietti/Carabinieri Art Squad
Photo Medici -----
Photo Symes #2603
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2. Etruscan terracotta head
Photo Medici
--------- Photo - Symes #2582
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3. Etruscan gold and glass beaded necklace with round flat pendant
Photo Medici
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--------- Photo - Symes #2841
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4. Etruscan gold and blue class beaded necklace with gold amphora
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5. # 199 Earthenware pot with applied
panel relief decoration from Vulci, 7th Century BC
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6. #2624 Patera with handle in human
shape, Greek from Southern Italy, 6th Century BC
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7. #G 1210 Bone fibulae - dolphins
from Taranto
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8. #I 1269 Terracotta vegetal
ornaments from Taranto
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9. #37D Foot of black-figure Attic
vase with Etruscan inscription
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10. #I/1190 Italic or Etruscan bronze
statuette, 6th - 5th Century BC
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11. #R 2767 Silver phiale, two
silver cups (calathus) and a silver patera, 1st - 2nd
Century AD. Similar to artifacts from Pompeii, Ercolano and
Boscoreale
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12. #2361 Carinated cup with
baccellature common to the Vesuvian area, decorated on the
outward side with leaf designs in pairs.
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Suzan Mazur's stories on art and antiquities have been published in The Economist, Financial Times, Connoisseur, Archaeology (cover) and Newsday. Other reports have appeared on PBS, CBC and MBC. She has been a guest on McLaughlin, Charlie Rose and various Fox Television News programs. Email: sznmzr@aol.com