Every bit of antiquity that was taken from Iraq, from Syria, from anywhere in the lands where Muslims rule, and brought to the Louvre, the British Museum, the Met, the museums of Turin and Berlin, has been rescued and no one should think of ever sending anything back to a Muslim land.
Here is the Director of the Met on what’s been happening in Mosul:
DIRECTOR OF THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART,
ON THE DESTRUCTION AT THE MOSUL MUSEUM
“Speaking with great sadness on behalf of the Metropolitan, a museum whose collection proudly protects and displays the arts of ancient and Islamic Mesopotamia, we strongly condemn this act of catastrophic destruction to one of the most important museums in the Middle East. The Mosul Museum’s collection covers the entire range of civilization in the region, with outstanding sculptures from royal cities such as Nimrud, Nineveh, and Hatra in northern Iraq. This mindless attack on great art, on history, and on human understanding constitutes a tragic assault not only on the Mosul Museum, but on our universal commitment to use art to unite people and promote human understanding. Such wanton brutality must stop, before all vestiges of the ancient world are obliterated.”
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2 Responses
The Met-issued statement stated, “This mindless attack…”
No. Not mindless. Evil. Islamic.
To say, merely, that Middle Eastern art currently residing in the great museums of the West should never be returned barely scratches the surface of the issue confronting Western Civilization.
How long before the British Museum and the Louvre are sacked by rampaging savages? In the event, no longer far-fetched, that ISIS lands an army from Libya into Italy, what will become of the treasures of the Vatican? How will Florence be protected?
Imagine a mass evacuation of art from European museums. Can anyone seriously contend that removing it to the Met in New York would save it from the hands of Muslim vandals for very long? Might not Catherine the Great’s Hermitage in St. Petersburg be a better choice?
And would it be possible, in a last gasp of Western engineering brilliance, to disassemble the great Gothic Cathedral at Chartres and reassemble it elsewhere?
And, if so, where?