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Louvre treasures on unprecedented display in Hong Kong

An interview with the curator of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Cheng Woon-tong

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“Once in a lifetime” is, for once, not a mere cliché when used to describe the Inventing Le Louvre exhibition currently on show at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.

That’s because, as museum curator Cheng Woon-tong explained, many of the pieces have never been displayed outside the Louvre Museum, and will probably never be displayed in Hong Kong again.

Take, for example, the marble Horse Head from ancient Greek.

Horse Head, a fragment of statue (Circa 510–500 b.c., Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Louvre Museum).
Horse Head, a fragment of statue (Circa 510–500 b.c., Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Louvre Museum).
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“The curator of the Louvre Museum said they found a fine crack on the fragment of statue so they say they may not display it outside the Louvre again,” Cheng said. “For those who like to look at cultural artefacts, make sure you don’t miss this one.”

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