Police, FBI hunt for Choate sculpture stolen from Cherry Hill apartment

A Camden County police department is seeking the public's help in finding a 1930s sculpture that was stolen from an apartment in November.

News 12 Staff

Jan 15, 2019, 10:42 PM

Updated 2,167 days ago

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A Camden County police department is seeking the public's help in finding a 1930s sculpture that was stolen from an apartment in November.
The Cherry Hill Police Department announced Tuesday that they are seeking a marble, unfinished bust of a Sudanese woman created by the late sculptor Nathaniel Choate. The department says the FBI has joined the investigation into the sculpture's disappearance. They say it has "cultural heritage significance."
Choate was a well-known American painter and sculptor who died in New York in 1965 at age 65.
Choate often showcased his work at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and at the National Academy of Design in New York City.
The artist's travels to Greece, Morocco and Sudan strongly influenced his work.
A reward is being offered for any information leading to its recovery.
Anyone who may have information on the missing sculpture is asked to contact Detective Fagen at 856-432-8826 or efagen@cherryhillpolice.com.
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The Associated Press wire services contributed to this report.