Landscape was forcibly sold in 1938, has been hanging in Musee d'Orsay for decades

La Mousmé was restituted in 1956 after being seized from a Jewish banker during German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940

1886 artwork by Camille Pissarro was seized from Leone-Noelle Meyer's adoptive parents during German invasion of France, and is now the subject of a legal battle

La Mousmé was restituted in 1956 after being seized from Jewish banker during German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940; it is expected to be sold for $10 million

Wassily Kandinsky's 'Painting with Houses' sits in city-owned Stedelijk Museum even though it was looted by Nazis from its original Jewish owners

Heirs of Jewish art dealers claimed relatives were forced to sell Guelph Treasure collection of medieval Christian artwork at a loss in the 1930s; US judges decline to intervene

Panel finds that historian Max Fischer likely lost 'Siblings,' by Erich Heckel, due to persecution and that the 1913 work in oil belongs to his family

Culture minister says German authorities working to 'fulfill our moral responsibility' by determining the provenance of pieces found in Cornelius Gurlitt's collection

Trump administration supports Germany and Hungary, arguing cases should be heard in countries where crimes took place

California man has waged decades-long battle, saying grandfather was forced to sell prized collection to Nazis; German authorities argue the sale was done willingly

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