National Gallery of Australia Returns Stolen Art to India
The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) will repatriate 14 works of art from its Asian art collection back to the Indian government.
The thirteen works were purchased from New York-based antiquity dealer Subhash Kapoor, who is currently in prison awaiting trial for running an international smuggling racket. One was acquired from art dealer William Wolff.
The repatriated art includes six sculptures, six photographs, a brass processional standard, and a painted scroll.
The dancing child-saint Sambandar, 12th century. (Supplied, National Gallery of Australia)
The decision comes after years of research, due diligence, and a change in approach to the legal principles and ethical considerations behind its collections.