The museum says it had no idea at the time, but the heirs say the Met curator who bought and sold the work, a former U.S.
Heirs of a German family who fled Germany in WWII are suing a Greek foundation and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art over a stolen Van Gogh.
The heirs of a Jewish couple who fled Nazi Germany are suing the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a Greek foundation, claiming ...
A Jewish couple was forced to leave Vincent van Gogh’s 1889 'Olive Picking' behind when they fled Nazi Germany. The pair's ...
The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art is being accused of selling a painting to a Greek foundation, knowing that the Nazis ...
The lawsuit alleges that the Met’s then-curator of European paintings, a leading expert on Nazi art looting, “knew or should ...
The heirs of a Jewish collector say the museum and the Goulandris foundation were aware of the work’s provenance.
It was the most prosaic of equipment for the grandest of heists: a ladder, propped right under the noses of French guards. The thieves exited as they entered, through a window, fleeing with nearly all ...
The painting has belonged to it since 1972 and is exhibited in the museum in Pangrati, but it is now being claimed by the heirs of the Stern collectors, who accuse the Metropolitan Museum of New York ...
The heirs of a Jewish couple who fled Nazi Germany are suing New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art over “Olive Picking,” an ...
Known as Cobble House, it was designed by legendary American architect Harrie T. Lindeberg in the early 1900s.