中国调查南京博物馆艺术品盗窃指控

中国当局正在调查一家领先国有博物馆的工作人员秘密出售文化珍宝的指控。该丑闻涉及南京博物馆前主任,被指控策划大规模盗窃。案件引发了对文化遗产处理的广泛质疑,并与巴黎卢浮宫盗窃案相比较。

中国当局正在调查南京博物馆等领先国有博物馆的文化珍宝被工作人员秘密出售到市场的报道。这一指控被描述为让卢浮宫盗贼显得“愚蠢”。丑闻于今年早些时候曝光,当时一幅由艺术收藏家庞来臣家族捐赠的16世纪绘画出现在拍卖会上。

前下属指控前主任徐虎平策划了大规模盗窃和走私国家珍宝。关键词包括庞来臣、南京博物馆、故宫博物院、徐虎平、南京、明朝、《文物保护法》、郭立典、庞淑玲。

这一指控的规模引发了社交媒体评论员与巴黎最近盗窃案的比较,在那里盗贼伪装成建筑工人偷走了皇冠珠宝。“看起来偷卢浮宫的贼还有很多要学——他们的方法太愚蠢了,”该帖子说。

这些指控动摇了公众对中国领先博物馆的信任,正值当局努力将中国打造成文化超级大国之际,并引发了关于文化珍宝处理方式的更广泛问题。该案突显了文物保护法的执行挑战。

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