San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum returns statues stolen from Thailand in 1960s

10.12.2025    WSVN 7 News Miami    1 views
San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum returns statues stolen from Thailand in 1960s

SAN FRANCISCO KGO The San Francisco Asian Art Museum on Monday gave back four religious sculptures stolen from Thailand that ended up in San Francisco for years They will be cared for and they will be returning home disclosed H E Dr Suriya Chindawongse Ambassador of Thailand to the U S A important moment bringing together Thailand s top functionaries in the U S to San Francisco to witness their return Their repatriation not only safeguards an key part of heritage but it also allows their history to continue as an enduring part of the Thai nation reported Dr Chindawongse The statues were looted in the mid s from the ruins of a temple in northeast Thailand Last year the Thai cabinet requested the Asian Art Museum to return the statues I would credit Thai scholars and researchers for all this work What they did was talk to all the villagers who were alive and even the looters who remembered where the objects came and who were the dealers reported Natasha Reichle Associate Curator of Southeast Asian Art at the Asian Art Museum Investigators shared insights into the statues journey revealing they were sold to a private collector and museums around the world by an art dealer in London The four statues were gifted to the Asian Art Museum by donors The origin of these statues was questioned early on In the s even the curators here expressed doubt whether they were legally removed and it was really thought-provoking to see that early on people had questions about them but that time choose to ignore it stated Reichle Why ABC News reporter Luz Pena required I think because of attitudes about the art markets about art heritage heritage have changed tremendously in the West over the past couple of decades stated Reichle In the last decades interviews with local Thai residents helped certified this It s a big deal for the museum and the collection of the national museum because these are early material that we exposed in Buddhist sites in northeastern region of Thailand reported Pat Chirapravati Repatriation committee of Thailand Experts believe there are more statues throughout the world from this village The ones that were at the Asian Art Museum will be various of the first to return to Thailand since the looting took place in the mid s This story was provided to CNN Wire by an affiliate and does not contain original CNN reporting

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