Priceless painting to be returned to descendants of Jewish woman who had painting taken from her during the Holocaust.
INN reports that a priceless Kadinsky painting is to be returned by a Dutch museum to the heirs of the German Jewish family who had the painting stolen from them during the Holocaust.
According to Dutch News, the Netherlands’ Restitutions Committee in the Hague announced that the masterpiece, ‘View of Murnau with church’, will be restituted to the heirs of Johanna Margarethe Stern-Lippmann.
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