“The idea is to show how the headless figures taught Rodin that the body could express emotion, as shown in his masterpiece ‘The Kiss’ and because he never visited Greece, experts say he may have picked up the idea from some of his 15 visits to the British Museum. This, it is argued by British Museum, shows why the museum is the right setting for the Marbles, STOLEN from the ruins of the Parthenon by Lord Elgin and brought to Britain about 200 years ago.”
Rembrandt visited Italy and made sketches of each of the faces in Leonardp’s Last Supper.
For that reason if Lord Elgin the Thief decided to steal the Last Supper and move it to Britain then Italy wouldd have no right to demand its return.
Brilliant “logic.”