


Extrait du récit original – Après 17 ans de recherches et de bataille devant les tribunaux new-yorkais, le petit-fils d’un galeriste juif spolié par les Nazis

« Homme assis (appuyé sur une canne) » appartenait à un galeriste juif, Oscar Stettiner, forcé de fuir Paris sous l’Occupation. Détenu par le marchand d’art David

Excerpted from original Story – After 17 years of searching and battling in New York courts, the grandson of a Jewish gallery owner who was

“Seated Man with a Cane” belonged to a Jewish art dealer, Oscar Stettiner, who was forced to flee Paris during the Occupation. Held by the

Excerpt from article by JAMES CIRRONE, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 15:01, 4 April 2026 A billionaire art dealer must return an Amedeo Modigliani painting to the estate of a

By Graham Bowley April 3, 2026 A judge ruled against a holding company controlled by David Nahmad, the billionaire art dealer, which had bought the work

By James Palmer Law360 Canada (March 26, 2026, 12:53 PM EDT) — The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) was founded in 1870 by a


For fifteen years, a Canadian company has been fighting to recover a painting suspected of having been stolen in 1944 from a Jewish gallery owner,

By James Palmer Law360 Canada (January 23, 2026, 10:09 AM EST) — As someone involved in the field of art restitution, I often marvel at

By Alexandre Duyck – January 6, 2026 “Seated Man (Leaning on a Cane)”, once owned by a Jewish art dealer forced to flee Paris at