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17, 1970, or that it was legally exported from there after that date and legally imported to the United States. Sarcophagus with Dionysos and Ariadne, in the Getty Villa (9 F) S Sarcophagus with Selene and Endymion, in the Getty Villa (5 F) V Sarcophagus with Vintage Scene, in the Getty Villa (10 F) Media in category 'Ancient Roman sarcophagi in the Getty Villa' The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. The Getty already follows a similar but stricter policy, which requires that it obtain documentation or substantial evidence that an artifact was removed from its country of origin before Nov. A marble Roman sarcophagus that dates to the third century and has never been on public display was acquired by the J.
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The acquisition was announced the same day that the Association of Art Museum Directors issued new guidelines tightening its recommended restrictions on how its members collect antiquities. It was winter and our first time in the desert. My mom and I hiked around the base of Uluru in July 2008. The sarcophagus, which was bought from a private collector in London for an undisclosed sum, is to go on display at the Getty Villa on Thursday as the centerpiece of a new installation focused on wine and winemaking, Karol Wight, a senior curator of antiquities at the museum, said in an interview at the Getty Villa. The Getty Villa in Malibu is an educational center and museum dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria. At 348 m (1,142 feet) high and 9.4 km (5.8 miles) in circumference Uluru is best seen from afar, where it’s easy to imagine that a giant once smashed his enemy’s skull into the stone’s eroded surface. It is the museum's second antiquities purchase since it adopted a new, stricter policy on buying ancient objects in 2006. Although mythological scenes have been quite widely studied, sarcophagus relief has been called the richest single source of Roman iconography, and may also. Paul Getty Museum has announced that it has acquired a third-century Roman marble sarcophagus that includes a detailed relief carving of a Dionysiac vintage festival.