![]() In 2008, after long and difficult international negotiations, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art handed the "hot pot" back to Italy, the land where it was dug up.Ī new book, The Lost Chalice, traces the story of the looted vase's travels from a tomb in Italy to Switzerland to New York and back to Italy through the labyrinthine world of smugglers and shady dealers in an illicit trade that fed a network of American collectors and institutions. The story of the theft - and ultimate return - of a magnificent ancient vase painted by Euphronios, the greatest Greek vase artist of antiquity, is a gripping tale that has helped to cripple the illicit international art trade. "The Lost Chalice" by Vernon Silver/Wiliam Morrow ![]() It was finally returned to Italy in 2008, after it made its way into the collection of New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art. The 2,500-year-old Euphronios vase, which depicts a battle scene from the Trojan War, was dug up and illegally taken out of Italy in the 1970s.
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