Both houses of parliament unanimously vote in legislation cutting red tape for returning works from French museums to former owners

In 'Bruno Schulz,' author Benjamin Balint follows the dark story of a renowned Polish-Jewish creative turned SS officer's artist-slave, and the battles over his surviving legacy

Christie's executive also on museum fundraising board under fire for conference that critics say will give war profiteers a platform; Claims Conference refuses donation offer

'Dame mit Facher,' which was still on its easel when the celebrated Austrian painter was found dead in 1918, bought by Hong Kong collector in latest eye-popping art deal

Kandinsky's 'The Colorful Life' was loaned by Lewenstein family to Stedelijk Museum, but put up for auction shortly after Nazi occupation of Netherlands

US delegate Ellen Germain say conference meant to ensure governments are building on each other's experience

Prof. Curt Glaser sold 'Dance on the Beach' under duress in the 1930s. Now, the 1906 masterpiece is expected to fetch $15-25 million after a deal was struck with the current owner

Sculpture of Mary and infant Jesus had belonged to Jakob Goldschmidt, a prominent businessman persecuted by the Nazis and forced to flee Germany in 1933

Germany finds 16th-century breastfeeding statuette sold in 1936 by collector Jakob Goldschmidt under unfair financial conditions

Relatives of murdered Auschwitz victim Johanna Margarethe Stern-Lippmann will regain 'View of Murnau with Church,' displayed in the Dutch city of Eindhoven's art museum since 1951

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