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Nazi Victim's Heirs Lose Patience With Sweden Over Looted Nolde (English)
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Informed by the shipping company that Deutsch's possessions had been bombed and destroyed in the war, the heirs accepted a ``small'' amount of damage compensation from Germany in 1962 for the loss, Rowland said.Two paintings by Nolde that were among Deutsch's missing assets re-emerged at Galerie Roman Norbert Ketterer in Stuttgart, and were sold at auction in Lugano, Switzerland, Rowland said. The Swedish government bought ``Blumengarten (Utenwarf),'' while ``Mohn und Rosen'' (``Poppy and Roses'') was sold to a private buyer. (English)
Catherine Hickley
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