Historical Inspiration
“Heirs Make Huge Claim Over Dutch Works of Art” by the New York Times
By Marlise Simons Just as the Dutch government was moving to discourage new claims for restitution of art looted during World War II, the heirs of a Dutch Jewish art dealer have filed one of the largest claims to date for paintings now held in Dutch museums. Four heirs of the dealer, Nathan Katz, who…
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