Similar lawsuit over Guelph Treasure was also thrown out in Germany, where court rejected claims that 1935 sale was forced and was below fair market value

On Jan. 27, Sotheby's to auction 'Portrait of a Lady as Pomona,' once owned by collector Jules Strauss; the work's long journey is the subject of a book by Pauline Baer de Perignon

Miriam Cahn says she'll buy back her paintings from Zurich's Kunsthaus after its decision to permanently house pieces stolen from Jewish owners in WWII France

Works from Picasso, Renoir and more amassed by Emil Buhrle under new scrutiny after book raises questions about whether they were stolen from Jews during World War II

Vienna-based seller im Kinksy is at the center of a dispute between grandchildren of a couple murdered in the Holocaust and a 2008 buyer whose anonymity it is sworn to maintain

More than 100 items of Meissen porcelain, recovered by the famed 'Monuments Men,' are set to be sold next week at Sotheby's in New York

The Netherlands' Restitutions Committee maintains museums should be allowed to keep and display art taken from Jewish Holocaust victims

In the 1930s, the Mosse family left their extensive trove behind in Germany. Some works have now been traced to Israel, prompting a search for more looted art the museum may have

Agreement announced on International Holocaust Remembrance Day also provides financial resources to promote remembrance, education and research of Jewish genocide

Artwork located by chance in small upstate New York museum returned after 87 years; was one of 1,000 pieces of art seized from household by Nazi party during its rise

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