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Krefeld's Election Amidst Mondrian Painting Lawsuit
The upcoming Krefeld local elections coincide with a US lawsuit claiming four Piet Mondrian paintings in the city's museum are illegally held, potentially costing the city hundreds of millions of dollars.
Krefeld's Election Amidst Mondrian Painting Lawsuit
The upcoming Krefeld local elections coincide with a US lawsuit claiming four Piet Mondrian paintings in the city's museum are illegally held, potentially costing the city hundreds of millions of dollars.
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28% Bias Score


Nazi-Looted Painting Recovered in Argentina
An 80-year-old painting, "Portrait of a Lady" by Giuseppe Ghislandi, looted by Nazis, has been recovered in Argentina from the daughter of a Nazi fugitive, Friedrich Kadgien, a top advisor to Hermann Goring.
Nazi-Looted Painting Recovered in Argentina
An 80-year-old painting, "Portrait of a Lady" by Giuseppe Ghislandi, looted by Nazis, has been recovered in Argentina from the daughter of a Nazi fugitive, Friedrich Kadgien, a top advisor to Hermann Goring.
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20% Bias Score


Argentine Police Raid Uncovers Nazi-Looted Art Leads
Argentine police searched a home in Mar del Plata, Argentina, for an 18th-century Italian portrait, "Portrait of a Lady," looted by a Nazi fugitive in 1943, but the painting was not found; however, other items were seized.
Argentine Police Raid Uncovers Nazi-Looted Art Leads
Argentine police searched a home in Mar del Plata, Argentina, for an 18th-century Italian portrait, "Portrait of a Lady," looted by a Nazi fugitive in 1943, but the painting was not found; however, other items were seized.
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36% Bias Score


Frankfurt University Uncovers 7,500 Likely Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library, in the second phase of its provenance research project, discovered approximately 7,500 books likely looted during the Nazi era out of over 75,000 investigated, prompting efforts for restitution or compensation; similar research is ongoing in Darmstadt and other...
Frankfurt University Uncovers 7,500 Likely Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library, in the second phase of its provenance research project, discovered approximately 7,500 books likely looted during the Nazi era out of over 75,000 investigated, prompting efforts for restitution or compensation; similar research is ongoing in Darmstadt and other...
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16% Bias Score


Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
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52% Bias Score


Hannover Museum Under Fire Over Nazi-Looted Art Claim
Hannover's Sprengel Museum faces criticism for its handling of a Lovis Corinth painting claimed by the Levy family, who believe it was stolen during the Nazi era; a recent podcast highlighted communication issues and biased research interpretations, leading to a controversial public response at a bo...
Hannover Museum Under Fire Over Nazi-Looted Art Claim
Hannover's Sprengel Museum faces criticism for its handling of a Lovis Corinth painting claimed by the Levy family, who believe it was stolen during the Nazi era; a recent podcast highlighted communication issues and biased research interpretations, leading to a controversial public response at a bo...
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Kunsthalle Faces Restitution Claim for Paula Modersohn-Becker Painting
The heirs of Robert Graetz, a Jewish art collector deported by the Nazis, are demanding the restitution of Paula Modersohn-Becker's "Junges Mädchen" from the Hamburg Kunsthalle, where it has been since 1958.

Hamburg Kunsthalle Faces Restitution Claim for Paula Modersohn-Becker Painting
The heirs of Robert Graetz, a Jewish art collector deported by the Nazis, are demanding the restitution of Paula Modersohn-Becker's "Junges Mädchen" from the Hamburg Kunsthalle, where it has been since 1958.
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20% Bias Score

Bavaria Returns Nazi-Looted Art
Four paintings from the Bavarian State Painting Collections will be returned to their rightful owners, representing a step towards addressing Nazi-era injustices and improving transparency in provenance research.

Bavaria Returns Nazi-Looted Art
Four paintings from the Bavarian State Painting Collections will be returned to their rightful owners, representing a step towards addressing Nazi-era injustices and improving transparency in provenance research.
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20% Bias Score

Nazi-Looted Painting Found in Argentina
A 17th-century painting, "Portrait of a Lady," stolen by Nazis from Amsterdam art dealer Jacques Goudstikker during WWII, was found in the Argentina home of a former Nazi officer's daughter; Argentinian police are investigating, and Goudstikker's heirs are pursuing its return.

Nazi-Looted Painting Found in Argentina
A 17th-century painting, "Portrait of a Lady," stolen by Nazis from Amsterdam art dealer Jacques Goudstikker during WWII, was found in the Argentina home of a former Nazi officer's daughter; Argentinian police are investigating, and Goudstikker's heirs are pursuing its return.
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24% Bias Score

Frankfurt University Finds 7,500 Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library recently completed a provenance research project, uncovering approximately 7,500 Nazi-looted books out of over 75,000 examined, significantly more than expected; similar projects are ongoing in Darmstadt and Giessen, aiming for restitution or compensation.

Frankfurt University Finds 7,500 Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library recently completed a provenance research project, uncovering approximately 7,500 Nazi-looted books out of over 75,000 examined, significantly more than expected; similar projects are ongoing in Darmstadt and Giessen, aiming for restitution or compensation.
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16% Bias Score

Stolen Roman Mosaic Returned to Pompeii After WWII
An erotic-themed Roman mosaic, stolen during WWII, was repatriated to Pompeii's Archaeological Park from Germany in September 2023 after the heirs of its last owner contacted Italian authorities, marking a significant moment in cultural heritage recovery and underscoring a shift in mentalities.

Stolen Roman Mosaic Returned to Pompeii After WWII
An erotic-themed Roman mosaic, stolen during WWII, was repatriated to Pompeii's Archaeological Park from Germany in September 2023 after the heirs of its last owner contacted Italian authorities, marking a significant moment in cultural heritage recovery and underscoring a shift in mentalities.
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24% Bias Score

Supreme Court Orders Franco Family to Return Romanesque Sculptures
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that the Franco family must return two Romanesque sculptures to Santiago de Compostela, reversing a 2019 decision that cited insufficient evidence, despite the Franco family's failure to deny ownership and the visible fracture described in the city council's documenta...

Supreme Court Orders Franco Family to Return Romanesque Sculptures
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that the Franco family must return two Romanesque sculptures to Santiago de Compostela, reversing a 2019 decision that cited insufficient evidence, despite the Franco family's failure to deny ownership and the visible fracture described in the city council's documenta...
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48% Bias Score
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