Law & Politics Dutch Government Returns Paintings to Heirs of Holocaust Victims By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014
Law & Politics Italy’s Gustav Klimt Theft Investigation Reopened After 17 Years By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014
Law & Politics Is Nazi Loot Among Berggruen Collection’s Modern Masterworks? In the post-Gurlitt call to find German Nazi loot, Berlin's Berggruen Collection is under scrutiny. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 17, 2014
Law & Politics Emil Nolde Altarpiece Stolen From Danish Church in Broad Daylight By Sarah Cascone, Mar 13, 2014
Law & Politics UNESCO Reveals Names of 70 Works Stolen from Havana Museum of Fine Arts By Alexander Forbes, Mar 11, 2014
Law & Politics France to Return Nazi-Looted Paintings as ‘The Monuments Men’ Premieres By Sarah Cascone, Mar 10, 2014
Law & Politics Germany Sued by Holocaust Survivor for Return of Seized Max Liebermann Painting By Sarah Cascone, Mar 6, 2014
Law & Politics Christie’s Is Offering Fake Jean-Michel Basquiat Works, Artist’s Sisters Claim By Sarah Cascone, Mar 5, 2014
Law & Politics Israel Takes Larger Role in the Search for Nazi Looted Art Organizations within the state of Israel are stepping up their efforts to help in the recovery of Nazi-looted art and artifacts. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 5, 2014
Law & Politics Radioactive Carbon Levels Prove Guggenheim Léger Is a Forgery By Sarah Cascone, Mar 4, 2014
Law & Politics Holocaust Survivor Sues for Return of Looted Camille Pissarro Painting By Sarah Cascone, Mar 4, 2014
Law & Politics What You Need to Know about Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi’s Latest Antics Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi has the press aflutter with a new documentary, two books, and a slew of new paintings he's offering for sale. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 2, 2014