Restitution: Jewish Museum of Prague to Return Art Collection
The Associated Press has reported that the Jewish Museum of Prague is ready to return to relatives an art collection of 32 paintings that belonged to Emil Freund, a Jewish lawyer from Prague he died in the Lodz Ghetto in 1942. The contested collection includes works by Signac, Derain and Utrillo. How the collection will be returned and when and where items can be sold remains unclear. Czech law requires that at least some of the most notable works remain in the Czech Republic. The claimants would like the right to sell works abroad.
Read the article in the International Herald Tribune here.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Restitution: Jewish Museum of Prague to Return Art Collection
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