Camille Pissarro

July 12, 2014

Should museums stop using technical defenses to prevent restitution of looted art? The debate rages…

Nicholas O’Donnell’s article on Ronald Lauder’s Editorial on Stolen Art and Museums Fails the Common Sense Test By Pierre Ciric* In his article titled “Lauder Editorial […]
February 4, 2015

A Gurlitt painting waiting to be restituted: View of the Seine from the Pont-Neuf, by Camille Pissarro

by Marc Masurovsky One of the paintings found in the infamous Salzburg Depot in Western Austria which were part of the art collection of the late […]
April 23, 2015

Kafka meets Gurlitt

by Marc Masurovsky It’s fair to say that, ever since the revelation of the existence of the Cornelius Gurlitt collection in November 2013, the German federal […]
May 28, 2015

Memorial Day Ruminations

by Ori Z Soltes Three related issues interwove themselves in my mind thanks to a serendipitous catching up with emails on this sunny Memorial Day weekend. […]
August 24, 2015

The Struggle Continues

by Ori Z. Soltes Which struggle?  Not just that on behalf of claimants whose cultural property was seized by the Nazis more than half a century […]