Bavaria is sued in New York over paintings looted by Nazis (Q104416378)

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Bavaria is sued in New York over paintings looted by Nazis
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    Bavaria is sued in New York over paintings looted by Nazis (English)
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    Heirs to the German Jewish art dealer Alfred Flechtheim on Monday sued the German state of Bavaria, seeking the return of eight paintings by Max Beckmann, Juan Gris and Paul Klee that they said were looted by the Nazis. (English)
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    According to the complaint by Michael Hulton and his stepmother Penny, the widow of Flechtheim’s nephew and heir Henry Hulton, Flechtheim was forced to leave the paintings behind when he fled Berlin for Paris in May 1933 to escape Nazi persecution, four months after Adolf Hitler seized power. (English)
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    Heirs to the German Jewish art dealer Alfred Flechtheim on Monday sued the German state of Bavaria, seeking the return of eight paintings by Max Beckmann, Juan Gris and Paul Klee that they said were looted by the Nazis.According to the complaint by Michael Hulton and his stepmother Penny, the widow of Flechtheim’s nephew and heir Henry Hulton, Flechtheim was forced to leave the paintings behind when he fled Berlin for Paris in May 1933 to escape Nazi persecution, four months after Adolf Hitler seized power.The Hultons said Bavaria and the Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen (Bavarian State Paintings Collections) have refused their demands for the paintings, including several displayed at Munich’s Pinakothek der Moderne museum, despite its public commitment to “fair and just” treatment for Nazi-looted art. (English)
     
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