krater
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In 2008, for example, it returned to Italy the famous Euphronios krater, purchased in 1972 for $1 million.
From New York Times
“From the very first fragment, it was the responsibility of the Met to verify that they are not putting themselves in trouble,” especially after the outcry over the Euphronios krater, said Christos Tsirogiannis, a forensic archaeologist and head of illicit antiquities research at the Ionian University in Greece.
From New York Times
He had run into a bit of rough seas in 1972 when he persuaded the Met to purchase another ancient Greek vase, the Euphronios krater, for $1 million, an astounding sum at the time, from Robert Hecht, a major dealer who the authorities accused several times of antiquities trafficking but who was never convicted.
From New York Times
Von Bothmer, who died in 2009, had long denied being lax in his acquisition standards or cavalier in accepting the krater.
From New York Times
He had rebuilt the infamous Euphronios krater for Hecht, the dealer who sold it to von Bothmer and the Met.
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