From the DW:
“Germany: Artwork stolen by Nazis
returned to Jewish family”
Descendants of a Jewish couple
were reunited with nine works of art on Monday, more than 80 years after the
Nazis stole the paintings, casts and engravings. The return took place in a
ceremony at the Bavarian National Museum in Munich, with Art Minister Bernd
Sibler handing over the pieces along with the Director General of the museum,
Frank Matthias Kammel, and the Deputy Director, Kurt Zeitler. The artworks
include five paintings, three color casts, created at the end of the 19th
century, and a wooden panel with ivory. They were confiscated in Munich in
1938. The couple, Julius and Semaya Franziska Davidsohn, had lost the works of
art due to their persecution by the Nazis. "Despite the documented
confiscation in 1938, it was very difficult to find the rightful heirs,"
Art Minister Minister Sibler confirmed in an interview with regional
broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk. "Because of the Holocaust, there were no
children, and then it was a question of who is entitled to inherit the art.
These were difficult legal disputes," he said.
^ There are many Governments and
Museums around the world that have been fighting and stalling the return of
artwork stolen by the Nazis to their rightful owners ever since 1945. That’s
why it is a big deal when it finally happens. Any Museum that has known stolen
artwork should be ashamed and disgraced. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-artwork-stolen-by-nazis-returned-to-jewish-family/a-49895460
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