Art & Exhibitions Van Gogh Painting Seized by Bolsheviks Will Stay at Yale The court cited the "act of state" doctrine in its decision. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 26, 2014
Law & Politics Confession in Theft of Alleged Rembrandt 15 Years Later By Sarah Cascone, Mar 24, 2014
Law & Politics Barcelona Sues Disinherited Daughters for Stealing Artwork Bequeathed to the City By Sarah Cascone, Mar 24, 2014
Galleries Perpetrator of $80 Million Knoedler Art Scheme Won’t Be Sentenced Until Fall By Sarah Cascone, Mar 21, 2014
Law & Politics Nazi-Looted Constable Painting Exposes Worrying Gap in Restitution Law Does local law trump the Washington Principles? According to one Swiss town, yes. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 20, 2014
Law & Politics German Panel Rejects Claim That Medieval Treasures Were Sold to Nazis Under Duress By Sarah Cascone, Mar 20, 2014
Law & Politics Fifteen Years After Theft, Alleged Rembrandt Painting Rescued by French Police By Sarah Cascone, Mar 20, 2014
Law & Politics Family Urges Swiss Museum to Return Constable Painting Looted by Nazis By Sarah Cascone, Mar 19, 2014
Galleries Patrick Cariou Drops Copyright Lawsuit Against Richard Prince By Sarah Cascone, Mar 18, 2014
Law & Politics Turkey Accused of Turning a Blind Eye to Smugglers of Syrian Artifacts By Sarah Cascone, Mar 18, 2014
Law & Politics Dutch Government Returns Paintings to Heirs of Holocaust Victims By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2014