I read an article recently about a Pissarro painting that had been stolen but later found and sold during World War II. The painting has changed hands many times since and is now the center of a potential U.S. court case. The painting now resides at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection in Spain.
U. S. resident, Claude Cassirer, is claiming ownership for the 1897 painting, Rue Saint Honore—Afternoon , Rain Effect, that was stolen from his grandmother. Although the painting was stolen by Nazi’s, Cassirer’s grandmother, the original owner, was compensated by Germany. Spain now possesses the painting and does not believe the case belongs in the U.S. courts.
U. S. resident, Claude Cassirer, is claiming ownership for the 1897 painting, Rue Saint Honore—Afternoon , Rain Effect, that was stolen from his grandmother. Although the painting was stolen by Nazi’s, Cassirer’s grandmother, the original owner, was compensated by Germany. Spain now possesses the painting and does not believe the case belongs in the U.S. courts.
We will probably learn more about this unusual claim as arguments are presented in the months to come.
Camille Pissarro, one of the leaders of the Impressionist movement, would probably be amazed about the case if he were alive today. Pissarro excelled not only in painting but also with various graphic techniques. His work can be found in many public collections.
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Camille Pissarro, one of the leaders of the Impressionist movement, would probably be amazed about the case if he were alive today. Pissarro excelled not only in painting but also with various graphic techniques. His work can be found in many public collections.
You can find a great selection of art books, art exhibition catalogs and magazine back issues at Nella’s Books and Collectibles.
www.nelllasbooksandcollectibles.ecrater.com