'The rape of Tamar,' a 17th-century work of art on view for years at The Met, was once owned by a Jewish art dealer who fled the Nazis, new evidence suggests

Three pieces recovered in Gurlitt trove given to descendants of Armand Dorville, most of whose relatives were killed during German occupation of France

Three pieces by Pissarro and Signac go up for sale nearly a century after they were taken from Gaston Levy's home in German-occupied France

'Winter' by American artist Gari Melchers seized by the Nazis after Jewish Mosse family fled Germany; Arkell Museum distressed to learn of provenance, waives all rights to painting

Warsaw accuses Alexander Khochinskiy of holding an 18th century work that Nazis stole from Poland's National Museum in Poznan during World War II

Long-awaited exhibit of some 100 works of art from the larger collection of Hildebrand Gurlitt, some of which was looted by Hitler regime, goes on display at the Israel Museum

Move follows recommendation by government body on restitution set up in 2002

Judges leave in place ruling in favor of California museum in dispute over ownership of two German Renaissance paintings

Judge says Spain's refusal to give Camille Pissarro painting to Jewish heirs is 'inconsistent' with international agreements to return Nazi-looted art, but law gave him no choice

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