A 20-year legal odyssey seeking the return of a Nazi-looted painting that once belonged to the German Jewish family of a former La Mesa resident endured its latest twist Monday when the U.S. Supreme ...
There has never been a dispute that the Cassirer family was the rightful owner,” insist lawyers for the family, whose ...
The family of Lilly Cassirer has sought the return of the work for two decades, a legal odyssey that has played out in federal courts in California and before the Supreme Court. Her descendants ...
The artwork currently hangs in a Spanish museum, and the Cassirer family has been trying to reclaim it for several decades. The 1897 painting, "Rue Saint-Honoré in the Afternoon. Effect of Rain ...
A Spanish museum says it did not know the painting was stolen when it purchased the art. An impressionist painting worth tens of millions of dollars is at the heart of an ongoing legal battle between ...
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The Associated Press on MSNThe US high court revives a case around Nazi-looted impressionist painting in Spanish museumIts owner was once Lilly Cassirer Neubauer, a German Jew who surrendered the painting to the Nazis in order to get visas for ...
The 1897 painting, called “Rue Saint-Honoré in the Afternoon, Effect of Rain,” belonged to Fritz and Lilly Cassirer, a Jewish couple who sold it under duress to escape the Nazis. The painting ...
Its owner was once Lilly Cassirer Neubauer, a German Jew who surrendered the painting to the Nazis in order to get visas for herself and her husband to leave Germany. The painting changed hands a ...
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