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The photo of the $42 million mansion, owned by lawyer and author Sloan Lindemann Barnett and her husband, Roger Barnett, an executive at a nutritional supplements company, showcased two empty pedestals. However, another version of the image, found on the magazine’s website, revealed the pedestals weren’t actually bare but instead topped with two ancient Khmer sculptures.
So, somewhere down the line everybody knew that it was an issue before it made it to the issue.
Architectural Digest Edited Looted Relics Out of Cover Photo
Architectural Digest photoshopped an image of a mansion that hid Cambodian relics that could be stolen, The Washington Post reported Monday.
www.thewrap.com
So, somewhere down the line everybody knew that it was an issue before it made it to the issue.