Works by artist Egon Schiele, seized from Jewish cabaret artist Fritz Grunbaum during Holocaust, are expected to fetch $2.8 million

Oil painting estimated to be worth $6-8 million was purchased in 1928 by Polish-Jewish violin maker David Cender, who lost possessions upon expulsion to ghetto

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

Amid widespread ignorance about genocide, state law requiring museums to label plundered art will inform public and pressure museums, but implementation remains unclear

US reporter Luke Tress looks at Holocaust art education in NY and opioid crisis; Jessica Steinberg discusses Aviv Geffen's abrupt political shift and rebates for film/TV producers

Supreme Court rules descendants of Lilly Cassirer can turn to American legal system as part of efforts to get back Pissarro piece that is currently owned by Spain

Motion authorizes public museums holding works, including Musee d'Orsay in Paris, to hand over property to heirs of original owners

Descendants of Gustav and Emma Mayer still looking for 29 more art pieces after German painter's 1913 'Flowers' returned

Culture Minister Bachelot hails 'historic' bill, but Senate approval still needed; among pieces to be returned are a Klimt and a Chagall

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

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