Two artworks stolen by Nazis during the Holocaust have been returned to the family of Jewish art collector Fritz Grünbaum. New York prosecutors returned the pieces, which were identified as Nazi loot, to the rightful heirs. However, a third artwork remains at the Art Institute of Chicago, which maintains that it was legally acquired. Additionally, a painting identified as Nazi loot has been returned from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's art gallery to its rightful heirs.
2 artworks returned to heirs of Holocaust victim while 1 more remains in the Art Institute of Chicago https://t.co/l6mM2cuunP
A painting identified as Nazi loot has been returned from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's art gallery to its rightful heirs @UNC https://t.co/pNuJ2agzQY
New York prosecutors returned two pieces of art they say were stolen by Nazis from a Jewish performer and collector murdered in the Holocaust. But a third remains at the Art Institute of Chicago, which maintains that it was legally acquired. https://t.co/Jl5e1thusy
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