Auctions Nazi-Auctioned Renoir Painting Will Stay in UK The previous owner's fortune was reportedly £5-10 million in 1931. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 17, 2015
Art World Long-Lost Nazi Treasure Train Found in Poland May Contain Looted Art The Nazis were known for piling ill-gotten gains aboard trains. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 21, 2015
Law Ronald Lauder Hires Washington Lobbyists to Hunt Down Nazi-Looted Art By Brian Boucher, Jul 28, 2015
Art Fairs Documenta Looks to the Future on Its 60th Anniversary, with Substantial Gift from Kassel By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 16, 2015
Law Dealer Julian Agnew Compares Seeking Nazi Loot Restitution to ‘Ambulance Chasing’ Agnew argues there should be a time limitation on Nazi restitution claims. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jul 13, 2015
Law Restituted Nazi Looted Renaissance Artifact Expected to Fetch $777,000 at Auction Nazi loot restitutions keep hitting the auction block fetching seven-figure sums. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jul 7, 2015
Analysis Claude Monet Painting Embroiled in $300 Million New York Legal Battle The family feud could be over a fake painting. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 6, 2015
Analysis JJ Charlesworth on Why the Art Market Is a Bubble That’s Not Going to Burst Why the art market is a bubble that's not going to burst. By JJ Charlesworth, Jul 6, 2015
Auctions $39 Million Klimt Leads Sotheby’s $280 Million London Impressionist and Modern Sale Sotheby’s hits second highest London total ever with four new records set. By Colin Gleadell, Jun 25, 2015
Law Court Denies Claim of Heirs to Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting The case has been raging for a decade. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 11, 2015
Law First Painting Restituted from Gurlitt Hoard Goes Up for Auction By Amah-Rose Abrams, May 22, 2015
Law Germany Restitutes Matisse and Liebermann Artworks From Gurlitt Collection By Henri Neuendorf, May 15, 2015
Law American Government Must Return $80 Million Worth of Seized Gold Coins to Thief’s Family The Double Eagle is considered in the most beautiful US coin ever minted. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2015