Lawsuit claims 1904 'Woman Ironing,' hanging at NY institution since 1978, was sold under duress in 1938; museum insists sale was a 'fair transaction,' says suit is without merit

Program will take pieces by 'problematic' figures and ask audience to vote on their fate; antisemitism watchdog decries format as 'utterly sick'

No visible damage done to 1939 piece gifted by artist to Greece in recognition of resistance to Nazis; authorities hail 'special day' in return of painting after daring 2012 heist

In 'House of Glass,' The Guardian's Hadley Freeman writes a family memoir about her search to explain why her paternal grandmother survived, but didn't thrive after the Holocaust

Pastel drawing returned to family by National Gallery of Art in Washington; family say piece to be auctioned as it cannot be shared between 16 people

Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy sold the pastel drawing 'Head of a Woman,' at a loss in 1934 because he feared the Nazis would confiscate his estate