Museum to Give Up Painting Tied to Nazis
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The Denver Art Museum said it will return a 17th century Dutch painting to the heirs of a man killed in a German concentration camp after determining that the work was either looted by Nazis or sold under extreme wartime “duress.” Museum spokeswoman Christine Genovese said the painting, “The Letter” by Gerard Ter Borch, has been in the museum’s collection since 1961.
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