Posts Tagged ‘nazi looted art’
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Forty paintings stolen by nazis and recently reclaimed from the Dutch government are currently on view in the traveling exhibition: Reclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut through September 7, 2008. The exhibition will also travel to the Jewish Museum in New York and be on view […]
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Tags: Bruce Museum, Jacques Goudstikker, Jewish Museum, Marei von Saher, nazi looted art