Court Tells Sotheby’s to Reveal Its Auction Clients in ‘Nazi-Loot’ Case
The ruling comes amid criticism that the art market needs to be more transparent, but the directive may be moot because talks to possibly resolve
The ruling comes amid criticism that the art market needs to be more transparent, but the directive may be moot because talks to possibly resolve
INVESTIGATION | The estate of Margret Kainer, who died in France in 1968, is at the heart of a dispute between her distant heirs and
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February 12, 2024, By Graham Bowley – Excerpt “For years, “Over Vitebsk” occupied a central place in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art,
Some experts believe this 17th-century work now up for sale was originally stolen by the Nazis, but no clues to its prewar owner have turned
A review commissioned by the Dutch culture minister found that the country’s art restitution panel showed too little empathy to victims of Nazi aggression and
October 27, 2014, by the Editorial Board – Excerpt “Among the tales of art treasures seized by the Nazis from Jewish families, few are as
October 17, 2014, by Patricia Cohen — Excerpt “When Christie’s auctioned off Edgar Degas’s “Danseuses” for nearly $11 million in 2009, the catalog noted that the masterpiece
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