stolen masterpieces with impeccable provenance paperwork and terrible alibis.
means art or cultural property taken by force, theft, or coercion, usually during war, colonization, or occupation, then laundered into museums and private collections.
from the term crystallized around nazi plunder in world war ii, when the third reich systematically stripped jewish families and occupied nations of art, but the practice is as old as conquest itself, from roman generals hauling greek statues home to victorian colonizers filling british museums.
benin bronzes — british forces looted thousands from nigeria in 1897
woman in gold — klimt painting nazis stole, austria returned in 2006
parthenon marbles — lord elgin removed them from athens starting 1801, still in london
amber room — soviet treasure nazis stole in 1941, never recovered