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Swiss museum accepts part of Nazi art trove with ‘sorrow’

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Swiss museum accepts part of Nazi art trove with ‘sorrow’ (English)
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Grütters said three works that had been identified by a specialist taskforce as looted art would be returned to their owners without delay. Henri Matisse’s Seated Woman, from 1921, would be returned to the heirs of the French collector Paul Rosenberg, and Max Liebermann’s Two Riders on the Beach, from 1901, would go to the descendant of the art dealer David Friedman. A third work, a sketch by Carl Spitzweg depicting a couple playing music, was revealed on Sunday to have been identified as a looted artwork (English)
 
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