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Benin artworks: France to return thrones and statues | Benin artworks: France to return thrones and statues |
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French President Emmanuel Macron has said that France will return 26 artworks taken from the west African state of Benin in the colonial era. | French President Emmanuel Macron has said that France will return 26 artworks taken from the west African state of Benin in the colonial era. |
His announcement follows an experts' report recommending that African treasures in French museums be returned to their countries of origin. | His announcement follows an experts' report recommending that African treasures in French museums be returned to their countries of origin. |
The 26 thrones and statues were taken in 1892 during a colonial war against the then Kingdom of Dahomey. | The 26 thrones and statues were taken in 1892 during a colonial war against the then Kingdom of Dahomey. |
They are currently on display in the Quai Branly museum in Paris. | They are currently on display in the Quai Branly museum in Paris. |
Benin officially asked for their return some years ago. President Macron said the statues would be returned "without delay". | Benin officially asked for their return some years ago. President Macron said the statues would be returned "without delay". |
His office said the return of art to Benin should not be an isolated case. | |
The president "hopes that all possible circulation of these works is considered: returns but also exhibitions, loans, further cooperation", the Elysee palace said. | |
A panel of experts, commissioned by the president to study the issue of African artworks in French museums, presented their findings to him on Friday. | A panel of experts, commissioned by the president to study the issue of African artworks in French museums, presented their findings to him on Friday. |
Ousmane Aledji, director of the Benin cultural centre Artisttik Africa, told the AFP news agency he was pleased to see "a new form of cultural exchange" with France. | Ousmane Aledji, director of the Benin cultural centre Artisttik Africa, told the AFP news agency he was pleased to see "a new form of cultural exchange" with France. |
During colonial rule in Africa, thousands of cultural artefacts were seized from the continent by Western countries. | During colonial rule in Africa, thousands of cultural artefacts were seized from the continent by Western countries. |
The official report states that most of the Africa collection in the Quai Branly museum - approximately 46,000 pieces - was acquired with some degree of duress. | The official report states that most of the Africa collection in the Quai Branly museum - approximately 46,000 pieces - was acquired with some degree of duress. |
France's announcement comes as major museums across Europe have agreed to lend key artefacts back to Nigeria. | France's announcement comes as major museums across Europe have agreed to lend key artefacts back to Nigeria. |
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