Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which are rooted in the actions of people in the past. One of the largest issues discussed in our community over the last several decades stems from the mass looting of artwork across Europe by the Nazis during World War Two. While much attention has been given to the procedures and practices museums must go through in order to identify potential stolen works and return them to their rightful owners, Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues were also ransacked by German soldiers and anything of perceived value was stolen. Countless works of Judaica, or Jewish ceremonial objects, and sacred texts were taken from communities and families alike. What ha...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
(Excerpt) The unusual circumstances surrounding the recent return of the Geldorp portrait to a publi...
Holocaust-era restitution remains one of many issues troubling the museum world in recent years. The...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Under the Third Reich, Europe experienced one of the most far-reaching examples of plunder of cultur...
Despite the extensive research over the past twenty years on Holocaust related restitution, little i...
In the wake of the Nazi regime’s policies, European Jewish cultural property was dispersed, dislocat...
In the wake of the Nazi regime’s policies, European Jewish cultural property was dispersed, dislocat...
More than fifty years after World War II, a 17th century Flemish painting by Frans Snyders began its...
The rising significance of Holocaust commemoration has advanced provenance research of Nazi-looted m...
Marginalized, seized, branded as outcasts, forced into hiding, coerced to do the will of their capto...
The rising significance of Holocaust commemoration has advanced provenance research of Nazi-looted m...
Restitution of Nazi-looted art in the United States is a complicated legal and policy issue. Victims...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
(Excerpt) The unusual circumstances surrounding the recent return of the Geldorp portrait to a publi...
Holocaust-era restitution remains one of many issues troubling the museum world in recent years. The...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
Under the Third Reich, Europe experienced one of the most far-reaching examples of plunder of cultur...
Despite the extensive research over the past twenty years on Holocaust related restitution, little i...
In the wake of the Nazi regime’s policies, European Jewish cultural property was dispersed, dislocat...
In the wake of the Nazi regime’s policies, European Jewish cultural property was dispersed, dislocat...
More than fifty years after World War II, a 17th century Flemish painting by Frans Snyders began its...
The rising significance of Holocaust commemoration has advanced provenance research of Nazi-looted m...
Marginalized, seized, branded as outcasts, forced into hiding, coerced to do the will of their capto...
The rising significance of Holocaust commemoration has advanced provenance research of Nazi-looted m...
Restitution of Nazi-looted art in the United States is a complicated legal and policy issue. Victims...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
(Excerpt) The unusual circumstances surrounding the recent return of the Geldorp portrait to a publi...
Holocaust-era restitution remains one of many issues troubling the museum world in recent years. The...