Monday 25 July 2022

Death by a Thousand Cuts – The continuing pursuit of Michael Steinhardt by the NY DA

Michael Steinhardt once again made the news this week, and once again it was for all the wrong reasons. In a statement issued by the NY District Attorney, Alvin L. Bragg last Wednesday (1), it was announced that a large number of antiquities had been returned to their country of origin:

“Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., today announced the return of 142 antiquities valued at nearly $14 million to the people of Italy. In December 2021, the Manhattan D.A.’s Office concluded a multi-year, multi-national criminal investigation into Michael Steinhardt, one of the world’s largest ancient art collectors, seizing 180 stolen antiquities valued at $70 million and imposing a first-of-its-kind lifetime ban on acquiring antiquities. Of the 142 objects returned today, 60 were recovered from Royal-Athena Galleries, 48 were recovered from STEINHARDT, and an additional 34 were seized pursuant to other ongoing investigations. All the antiquities were returned during a repatriation ceremony attended by Italy’s Consul General Fabrizio Di Michele, General Roberto Riccardi of the Carabinieri’s Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (“HSI”) New York Acting Deputy Special Agent-in-Charge Marina Vides.

“Though the pieces being repatriated today have a written price tag of millions of dollars, the historical, artistic, and cultural values attached to each of the relics are immeasurable and priceless. These artifacts deserve a place in their homeland, where the people of Italy can jointly appreciate the marvels of their country’s past,” said District Attorney Bragg. “There are far too many important cultural artifacts being illegally looted and trafficked across the globe, and we will continue to conduct these investigations in coordination with our law enforcement partners.”

“The repatriation of these 142 masterpieces, previously stolen or looted in Italy, is very important for our Country” said Fabrizio Di Michele, Consul General of Italy. “It is, once again, a testimony to the fruitful cooperation between the Italian and US authorities, and notably between the New York County District Attorney’s Office, the Homeland Security Investigations, and the Carabinieri’s Comando Tutela Patrimonio Culturale. I am particularly grateful to District Attorney Alvin Bragg and to his outstanding team for their steadfast commitment. I would like to convey to them the utmost appreciation of the Italian Government for their endeavors to ensure the return of these precious antiquities to where they belong,” said Consul General Di Michele.

“Today we join our partners in returning these ancient artifacts, some of which were crafted at the very beginnings of civilization, to the people of Italy. Thieves and so called ‘collectors’ attempted to loot and smuggle these items, to hold them in private collections or to sell them for an ill-gained profit. Those who plunder these artifacts are not only stealing relics of the past, but they are stealing from our future by depriving our children of the chance to appreciate the history and artistry of those who came before them,” said Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York Acting Special Agent in Charge Ricky J. Patel. “HSI is proud to work alongside our partners, both here in New York and around the world, to track down these priceless artifacts and ensure they are returned to the rightful people.”

Among the items being repatriated today is the Ercolano Fresco, which was seized as part of the investigation into Steinhardt. Depicting an infant Hercules strangling a snake, the piece dates to 50 C.E. and was looted in 1995 from a villa in Herculaneum, an archaeological site that was buried for millennia under volcanic ash from the fiery eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Steinhardt purchased the Ercolano in 1995 for $650,000 with no verifiable prior provenance. It is currently valued at $1,000,000.

Along with the Ercolano Fresco, the Manhattan D.A.’s Office repatriated 141 other antiquities, including:

  • Three fresco paintings dating to the 4th century B.C.E. from Paestum, an ancient Greek city located in southern Italy, which were seized pursuant to an ongoing investigation. These paintings depict scenes of mourning women, and were hacked from the wall of an tomb by looters.
  • An Archaic pithos (storage jar) dating back to 700 B.C.E. that was seized pursuant to an ongoing investigation into Edoardo Almagià, an Italian native and former New York resident.

One point to mention: the investigation was in fact carried out under the previous Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who left the post on 31st December 2021. One of DA Bragg’s first moves in early January 2022, was to take every press release issued by the previous incumbent!! To me, as a researcher, into among other things, looting of antiquities, this was an act of wanton vandalism. It cuts off a vital, first-hand source of information as to how investigations of this nature proceed and the victories, of law enforcement.

While the office of District Attorney is primarily a judicial one, I also understand that it has a huge political dimension. To me, it is therefore, extremely short-sighted of Bragg to take down these primary sources.

Fortunately for us, some of Vance’s original statements, regarding the Steinhardt case, survive, copied verbatim, on the Archaeology News network (2).

The treasures returned to Italy included all these pictured by CNN (3), and many more. 


For other blog posts on Michael Steinhardt’s criminal activities see here and here and here.

References.

(1). Manhattan DA’s Office (2022). D.A. Bragg Returns 142 Antiquities Valued at Nearly $14 Million to the People of Italy. At: https://www.manhattanda.org/d-a-bragg-returns-142-antiquities-valued-at-nearly-14-million-to-the-people-of-italy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=d-a-bragg-returns-142-antiquities-valued-at-nearly-14-million-to-the-people-of-italy#:~:text=D.A.-,Bragg%20Returns%20142%20Antiquities%20Valued%20at%20Nearly,to%20the%20People%20of%20Italy&text=Manhattan%20District%20Attorney%20Alvin%20L,to%20the%20people%20of%20Italy. Accessed 25/07/2022

(2). https://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2021/12/new-york-billionaire-surrenders-180.html accessed 25/07/2022

(3). CNN (2022). Ancient artifacts seized from US billionaire among 142 looted items returned to Italy. At: https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/us-returns-looted-artifacts-italy/index.html accessed 25/07/2022

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