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Supreme Court revives family's claim to recover Pissarro painting stolen by the Nazis2:29 p.m. March 10, 2025: An earlier version of this article referred the artist Camille Pissarro as Claude. The Supreme Court on Monday revived a family's claim to recover a painting that had ...
An heir of a woman who received a reparations payment of $13,000, reportedly not knowing the painting was still in existence, had sued. (JTA) — A Spanish museum, not the heirs of a Jewish woman ...
The case surrounding the ownership of a painting stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish woman has been ongoing for twenty years. The quest for the ownership of a French impressionist painting once ...
The justices said the fate of the Camille Pissarro painting should be decided under the terms of a new California law that protects the rightful heirs of art that was lost during the Holocaust.
The Supreme Court on Monday revived a family's claim to recover a painting that had been hung in a Berlin apartment in 1939 and was stolen by the Nazis. In a brief order, the justices overturned ...
Beverly Cassirer and her husband, Claude Cassirer, are shown at their home in San Diego with a copy of the Pissarro painting stolen by the Nazis. Claude died in 2010 and Beverly in 2020.
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