Sandra Howarth

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The English word ‘loot’ actually comes from the Hindi lūt, meaning ‘spoils of war’: it was first recorded in Company vernacular in 1788 (and came into more common usage in England by the 1850s), which gives a hint of the prevalence of looting at the time.
The Whole Picture: The colonial story of the art in our museums & why we need to talk about it
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