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Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by nairalandankrah: 7:35am On Jun 30, 2020
Nigerian-Born Princeton Professor Kicks As 'Looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 At Paris Auction
The auction house said that the collector acquired them from an African dealer in 1968 or 1969, either in Cameroon or Paris, before they were later acquired by another private collector, who was the seller on Monday.



These artworks are stained with the blood of Biafra’s children,” wrote Chika Okeke-Agulu, an art history professor at Princeton, in an impassioned Instagram post three weeks ago calling for a halt to the sale of two wooden statues made by the Igbo people of Nigeria.


Mr. Okeke-Agulu believes the items were looted in the late 1960s during the country’s brutal civil war. But the auction went ahead on Monday at Christie’s in Paris, New York Times reports.



The life-size male and female figures, described by Christie’s as “among the greatest sculptures of African art,” sold to an online bidder for 212,500 euros with fees, about $238,000. The price was well below the pre-sale estimate of €250,000 to €350,000.

The sculptures originated from southeast Nigeria, a region devastated by one of the late 20th century’s bloodiest civil conflicts. Biafra’s unsuccessful three-year struggle to gain independence, which ended in 1970, claimed the lives of more than a million people, most of whom died of starvation.

Mr. Okeke-Agulu, who grew up in the Biafra war zone, near where the statues were made, said in his Instagram post that Christie’s Igbo figures were among many artefacts stolen by intermediaries at the behest of European and American dealers and collectors, such as the renowned French collector Jacques Kerchache.

Christie’s named Mr. Kerchache, who was instrumental in the foundation of the Quai Branly Museum, which displays artefacts from France’s former colonies, as a former owner of these sculptures.

The auction house said that the collector acquired them from an African dealer in 1968 or 1969, either in Cameroon or Paris, before they were later acquired by another private collector, who was the seller on Monday.

In a statement before the auction, Christie’s responded to Mr. Okeke-Agulu’s Instagram post, saying the sale of the statues was legitimate and lawful.

“There is no evidence these statues were removed from their original location by someone who was not local to the area,” the statement said, adding that Mr. Kerchache never went to Nigeria in 1968 or 1969 and Christie's had worked to reassure all enquiries regarding the provenance and legitimacy of the sale.

Mr. Okeke-Agulu’s voice is one of many calling for the repatriation of African artworks in European and American collections that are thought to have been acquired through colonial exploitation or illegal looting.

In November 2018, a report commissioned by President Emmanuel Macron of France recommended that French museums permanently repatriate artworks removed from Africa without consent, if their countries of origin ask for their return. Mr. Macron subsequently announced that 26 pieces looted by French forces would be handed back from the Quai Branly Museum. They remain in France, however, awaiting the construction of a suitable host museum in Benin.

Earlier this month, with the repatriation process at a near standstill, a group of protesters stormed the Quai Branly in an unsuccessful attempt to remove an African funeral pole.

In London, several “Benin Bronzes,” celebrated metal reliefs taken by British soldiers in 1897, remain in the British Museum without any plans for their return.

The circumstances of Christie’s Igbo figures’ removal from Nigeria, however, are more obscure.

Bernard de Grunne, the Brussels-based dealer who sold the sculptures in 2010 to the seller at Christie’s, wrote in an email that, “We cannot connect them with the chaos caused by the Biafran war, as we do not know when precisely they came out of Nigeria. They could have come out anytime between 1968 and 1983.”

“A reverse argument can also be made that these great works of art were saved for the world to admire at that point, instead of being burned and destroyed during the war,” he added.

But Mr. Okeke-Agulu remains convinced that the sculptures were looted in the conflict. “There’s a certain enduring anxiety about anything to do with Biafra because of the unspeakable horror of that war,” Mr. Okeke-Agulu said in an interview before the sale. “With World War II restitution cases, they were artworks taken from Europeans by Europeans. When it comes to Africa, because Africa doesn’t matter, it’s business as usual. That cannot continue to be the case.”

Mr. Okeke-Agulu also cited the work of another scholar, Sidney Littlefield Kasfir. In her 2007 book, Ms. Littlefield Kasfir showed that during the Biafran war, “Substantial looting of shrines by combatants took place and many objects were moved by middlemen across the border into Cameroon, from where they were bought by traders and shipped to Europe as art-market commodities.”

In 1970, a group of traders from Cameroon was stopped by the Nigerian police and a cache of Igbo artefacts seized. Nigeria made the trade in stolen artefacts illegal in 1953 with the passing of its Antiquities Ordinance law.

Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Nobody: 7:38am On Jun 30, 2020
where is Biafra ... I read about it in a storybook
when e sweet nah biafura when dem catch dem for Malay..India.. Colombia etc
dem be Nigeria
make up ya mind biko ...
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by thesicilian: 7:39am On Jun 30, 2020
It shall not be well with those thieves that looted our treasures and are now asking us to pay money to view them in their museums

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Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Sammy07: 7:42am On Jun 30, 2020
thesicilian:
It shall not be well with those thieves that looted our treasures and are now asking us to pay money to view them in their museums

When we cannot take care of it here.
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by thesicilian: 7:45am On Jun 30, 2020
Sammy07:


When we cannot take care of it here.
Assuming that's even true, does it give any body a right to steal your property?

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Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Sammy07: 7:46am On Jun 30, 2020
thesicilian:

Assuming that's even true, does it give any body a right to steal your property?

How where they able to steal it in the first place?
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Madmohamed419(m): 7:51am On Jun 30, 2020
BakedCake:
where is Biafra ... I read about it in a storybook

when e sweet nah biafura when dem catch dem for Malay..India.. Colombia etc

dem be Nigeria

make up ya mind biko ...
stop thinking like animals

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Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Nobody: 7:59am On Jun 30, 2020
Madmohamed419:
stop thinking like animals
I was thinking like your father ..

and an animal will only give birth to an animal ...

what does that make you ?

ozodingba...

I am in the mood for some claping back so go get your whole generation and bring it the fuq ON... ahooooo!!!!!

Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Madmohamed419(m): 8:21am On Jun 30, 2020
BakedCake:
I was thinking like your father ..

and an animal will only give birth to an animal ...

what does that make you ?

ozodingba...

I am in the mood for some claping back so go get your whole generation and bring it the fuq ON... ahooooo!!!!!

weedraw

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Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Nobody: 8:38am On Jun 30, 2020
Madmohamed419:
go and die family of harot .I can see that madness run to your family. That is y u scrolled ur mother every night. Abomination tufiakwa

you are right I didnt think you had two good cells in your Brian to notice ...

I guess you are the smart one in your linage.
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Madmohamed419(m): 8:55am On Jun 30, 2020
BakedCake:


you are right I didnt think you had two good cells in your Brian to notice ...

I guess you are the smart one in your linage.
mad man
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by BlowYourMind: 9:24am On Jun 30, 2020
Hahahahahahahaha the artifacts can scare rat to death, if it is returned it will be used for fire by ndi ayoyo.

Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Nobody: 9:25am On Jun 30, 2020
Madmohamed419:
mad man
go and sin no more .. you are healed
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Madmohamed419(m): 9:46am On Jun 30, 2020
BakedCake:


go and sin no more .. you are healed
Amen. You should stop hating people because of what they believe
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Nobody: 10:26am On Jun 30, 2020
Madmohamed419:
Amen. You should stop hating people because of what they believe
I truly don't hate anyone to be honest ... I am married to an Igbo woman ...how do you reconcile that ?

I don't hate but it only bothers me when I see people beating their chest constantly over things I don't understand ... when those things were stolen ... they stole them from Igbo land ...in Nigeria... but the professor mumu that can not come and be teaching in Biafra is angry that they are selling biafran art ...can you see the madness

check the ewus document nah FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA DEY THERE but he is fighting for the property of a country that is yet to come to life...

I don't hate Igbo's my children are Igbo's like it or not.
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Madmohamed419(m): 10:52am On Jun 30, 2020
BakedCake:
I truly don't hate anyone to be honest ... I am married to an Igbo woman ...how do you reconcile that ?

I don't hate but it only bothers me when I see people beating their chest constantly over things I don't understand ... when those things were stolen ... they stole them from Igbo land ...in Nigeria... but the professor mumu that can not come and be teaching in Biafra is angry that they are selling biafran art ...can you see the madness

check the ewus document nah FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA DEY THERE but he is fighting for the property of a country that is yet to come to life...

I don't hate Igbo's my children are Igbo's like it or not.
ok
Re: Princeton Prof Kicks As 'looted Biafra Artefacts' Sold $238,000 @paris Auction by Nobody: 10:53am On Jun 30, 2020
Madmohamed419:
ok
psyche

hahaha gotcha!!!

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