Saturday, May 25, 2013
 

Repatriation

The return of art or cultural objects to their country of origin or, for looted art, to its former owners or their heirs.

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The Last Great Holocaust-era Art Restitution Case?

Micheal Rakowitz and a Spoiled Art Project

Family Recovers Painting Taken During WWII

Sotheby’s Goes to Court to Try to Block Seizure of Cambodian Statue

Getty, The Met, Harvard Asked To Return Artifacts To Turkey

U.S. to Protect Foreign Artworks from Seizure

 
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