It’s not often that we are invited to a museum exhibit full of artifacts that everyone knows were stolen. I had that opportunity in 1992 when the Dallas Museum of Art held a special exhibit of the Quedlinburg Treasure. How these artifacts came to north Texas is a sordid tale of greed and official indifference.
The stolen artifacts came from an abbey later converted to a Lutheran church in Quedlinburg, Germany and some pieces dated to the 10th century. The collection included jewel-encrusted books and reliquaries with ivory inlays.


















