The first-century sculpture, which has been on display at the San Antonio Museum of Art in South Texas, will return to Germany, where it was taken after WWII.
The first-century sculpture, which has been on display at the San Antonio Museum of Art in South Texas, will return to Germany, where it was taken after WWII.
A Texas woman who purchased a sculpture at Goodwill in 2018 for $34.99 learned that it is actually an ancient Roman bust, per San Antonio Express-News.
Laura Young, of Austin, bought a 2,000-year-old bust supposedly depicting Sextus Pompey at a local Goodwill store for $35 before art experts determined it was from the first century BC or AD.