Lost ancient Roman bust bought at Texas Goodwill store for only $35 | USA TODAY

No one knows how a priceless Roman bust got from Germany in World War II to a Texas Goodwill store.

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An ancient Roman bust from around the first century that had been missing for decades has finally made its way into the San Antonio Museum of Art, and all it took was for one artist to buy it from a Texas Goodwill for under $40.

In 2018, art collector Laura Young was shopping at a Goodwill store in Austin, Texas when she stumbled upon a sculpture on the floor beneath a table, according to the San Antonio Museum of Art. Someone that looks for undervalued or rare art pieces, Young told The Art Newspaper she bought the piece for $34.99, and a picture of it after she bought it shows it buckled up in her car with a price tag on its cheek.

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18 comments

  1. Tbh I’d prefer it stay in America. Europe hasn’t been the safest place for artifacts…

  2. Did she at least get her $35 back or they just took it from her?
    Woudn’t take anything less than 20 million for that.

  3. why does Germany get to keep it? Its part of Italy’s historical culture and it should be given back to its rightful owners.

  4. She couldn’t sell it she had to give it back, if only they could do that with African art or other cultural looted artifacts. It’s her property

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