Case Claiming MoMA Paintings Nazi Loot Dismissed
A judge in New York has dismissed a “Nazi loot” case by the heirs of George Grosz, who claimed that three paintings by Grosz now in the MoMA collection were taken and traded during the 1930s.
A judge in New York has dismissed a “Nazi loot” case by the heirs of George Grosz, who claimed that three paintings by Grosz now in the MoMA collection were taken and traded during the 1930s.
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