Are museums clinging to stolen treasure?

Around 1900, colonial officials and traders—like the Austrian merchant sitting next to Bamum ruler Ibrahim Njoya—scoured the world for art and ceremonial objects to bring back to museums in Europe.

2024-04-15    

Colonialism turned collecting into something of a mania. Just as colonial powers didn’t send explorers to map new corners of the globe for pure love of knowledge, objects didn’t simply fall into museums. Anthropologists, missionaries, merchants, and military officers worked with museums to bring wonders and wealth back to Europe. Curators even sent wish lists along with armed colonial expeditions.

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