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UK Museums Now Protected From Court-Ordered Seizure For Loaned Artworks 

UK Museums Now Protected From Court-Ordered Seizure For Loaned Artworks 

by News Desk | Jun 17, 2019 | News

UK Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright has vowed to protect objects on loan from abroad in temporary exhibitions in UK museums from seizure by the UK courts. Works of art on display in a museum or gallery where the museum has published information about the objects on...
Looted Nazi Art Bill Approved By US Senate To Speed Up Restitution

Looted Nazi Art Bill Approved By US Senate To Speed Up Restitution

by News Desk | Dec 12, 2016 | News

A new bill to speed up the return of artwork stolen by the Nazis during WWII has passed the US Senate after its approval in the House of Representatives last week. The bill known as the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act was first introduced by Texas Sens. John...
Restitution Fail: Adam & Eve Cranach Panels To Remain In California

Restitution Fail: Adam & Eve Cranach Panels To Remain In California

by News Desk | Aug 19, 2016 | News

Two of the most famous paintings in the world, 16th-century panels depicting Adam & Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder are to remain at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena after a ten-year restitution battle.  The artworks were looted by Nazis from art dealer Jacques...
Van Gogh’s The Night Cafe: US Supreme Court Rejects Appeal For Restitution

Van Gogh’s The Night Cafe: US Supreme Court Rejects Appeal For Restitution

by News Desk | Mar 29, 2016 | News

The US Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for the return of a Vincent Van Gogh masterpiece “The Night Cafe” from the descendants of a Russian collector who claim that the painting was stolen from them by the State, following the 1917 Revolution. ...
Disputed Matisse Portrait In The National Gallery Was Stolen Claims Family

Disputed Matisse Portrait In The National Gallery Was Stolen Claims Family

by News Desk | Nov 23, 2015 | News

A painting by the French Fauvist artist Henri Matisse of the Artist Greta Moll is at the centre of a dispute, at London’s National Gallery. The institution has been threatened with legal action relating to the painting, which was purchased over 36 years ago. The...
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