Over the years, the executive branch has seized Nazi loot in various ways. The seizure that launched the modern Holocaust-era art movement was that accompanying the civil forfeiture proceeding filed in federal court in 1999 against Portrait of Wally, a painting by Egon Schiele. The seizure caused an uproar in the art world, which largely was concerned about future art loan prospects. At the time, there was a concern about the impact of the civil forfeiture seizure — despite the support for widespread restitution of Nazi-looted art —for fear of hindering State Department efforts to resolve remaining Holocaust-era issues globally and alienating museums and other possessors of tainted art, whose cooperation is essential for widespread restitut...
Eight decades after the Holocaust, many pieces of art stolen from Jewish families still sit in the s...
An analysis of the historical narratives used in Nazi art restitution cases between the Washington P...
For centuries, the desire to own art has driven many to commission, sell, and even steal the works o...
Over the years, the executive branch has seized Nazi loot in various ways. The seizure that launched...
From 1933 to 1945, Nazi German forces executed a mass campaign of property confiscation, stealing as...
This research project attempts to answer the question of whether it is possible to design a system w...
More than fifty years after World War II, a 17th century Flemish painting by Frans Snyders began its...
During World War II, hundreds of thousands of works of art were confiscated by Nazis under the direc...
This Article begins with some historical background surrounding the Nazi pillaging of several family...
It is estimated that over 20% of the art in Europe was looted by the Nazi regime during World War II...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
In this note, I will show how Republic of Austria v. Altmann, while seemingly advancing the reparati...
This Comment analyzes the benefits of the use of civil forfeiture on pieces of art and cultural prop...
While theft of art has a long history and continues to be a modem problem, the loss and destruction ...
The relevance of the topic raised in this article is justified by the importance of the issue of res...
Eight decades after the Holocaust, many pieces of art stolen from Jewish families still sit in the s...
An analysis of the historical narratives used in Nazi art restitution cases between the Washington P...
For centuries, the desire to own art has driven many to commission, sell, and even steal the works o...
Over the years, the executive branch has seized Nazi loot in various ways. The seizure that launched...
From 1933 to 1945, Nazi German forces executed a mass campaign of property confiscation, stealing as...
This research project attempts to answer the question of whether it is possible to design a system w...
More than fifty years after World War II, a 17th century Flemish painting by Frans Snyders began its...
During World War II, hundreds of thousands of works of art were confiscated by Nazis under the direc...
This Article begins with some historical background surrounding the Nazi pillaging of several family...
It is estimated that over 20% of the art in Europe was looted by the Nazi regime during World War II...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
In this note, I will show how Republic of Austria v. Altmann, while seemingly advancing the reparati...
This Comment analyzes the benefits of the use of civil forfeiture on pieces of art and cultural prop...
While theft of art has a long history and continues to be a modem problem, the loss and destruction ...
The relevance of the topic raised in this article is justified by the importance of the issue of res...
Eight decades after the Holocaust, many pieces of art stolen from Jewish families still sit in the s...
An analysis of the historical narratives used in Nazi art restitution cases between the Washington P...
For centuries, the desire to own art has driven many to commission, sell, and even steal the works o...