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    Dutch museum removes ‘priceless’ Benin Bronzes for return to Nigeria

    May 20, 2025Updated:May 20, 2025 World No Comments
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    For the return of Benin bronzes to Nigeria, a Dutch museum removes the items ( Photo: AFP).

    A French museum worker carefully unhooks a priceless beautiful object before carefully laying it down on a pillow and wrapping it in dozens of layers of specific paper. The object is covered in protecting blue medical gloves. The artwork is a” Benin Bronze,” a priceless historical item that was looted from contemporary Nigeria more than 120 years ago, and is currently being taken from screen and given its proper home. 113 of the ancient sculptures are being restored by the Wereldmuseum ( World Museum ) in Leiden, the most recent single return, as demands for Western governments and institutions are reportedly mounting to give back the spoils of colonial oppression. These don’t relate in this place. They were brutally taken, so they need to return, according to Marieke van Bommel, chairman of the gallery, in an interview with AFP. The 50-year-old continued,” This is a typical example of stolen art.” Crime and horror are at the heart of the Benin Bronzes ‘ tale. Nine English officers were killed on a business objective to Benin, a state in the southern of contemporary Nigeria, when they were killed. European pressure was on. London carried out a military retaliation against its officials. The soldiers tore up Benin’s capital city and killed a number of citizens. They robbed the imperial castle, taking hundreds of pieces of art, including the Benin Bronzes. The majority of the elaborate bronzes were subsequently auctioned off or sold to museums in Europe and the United States to finance the mission. This occurred in 1897, and 128 centuries later, Nigeria is also negotiating the statues ‘ return with mingled outcomes. Germany has even begun handing up its treasure, returning 119 statues in full, and six more are coming from Rotterdam. The British Museum in London, however, has declined to return any of its renowned set. Technically speaking, a 1963 law prevents the gallery from returning the collection’s items.

    Give this case an example

    Van Bommel, the director of the gallery, hopes that the French example will be used everywhere in the world. ” I think we all agree that Western museums shouldn’t house this series. We do expect different nations will use this case,” she said. The variety is unbeatable, Van Bommel asserted. The museum in Leiden even restored hundreds of colonial treasure to Indonesia, a former French colony, Mexico, and a local American community. Van Bommel stated that they had come up with a package to keep four of the statues on product so that visitors could continue to learn about their journey. We want to discuss the voyage, but also the subject of restitution as a whole, she said. The exhibition will change their selection with a collection of modern art in the interim. In terms of the statues, they will be delivered to Lagos in the middle of June. In 2023, former Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari declared that the restored works may be given to the Oba, the standard king, and not the Nigerian position. The bronze sculptures may take pride of place in Benin City in southern Edo state, where there are plans to build a gallery.

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