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Whilstling past the graveyard isn't enough

Series: Art Antiquity and Law ; 7(3) September 2002, 207-230(24)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the background to the "United States v Portrait of Wally" case in which a US federal court ruled that the United States may seek to confiscate a painting loaned to New York from the Leopold Museum in Austria on the grounds that the museum allegedly knew that it was stolen Nazi looted property.
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Journal article London Journals X120737 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 120737-1001

Discusses the background to the "United States v Portrait of Wally" case in which a US federal court ruled that the United States may seek to confiscate a painting loaned to New York from the Leopold Museum in Austria on the grounds that the museum allegedly knew that it was stolen Nazi looted property.