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German museum shows art from vast trove hidden for decades

China Daily | Updated: 2017-11-07 07:44

BONN, Germany - Some 250 art works that a reclusive collector hid from the world for decades, including pieces likely looted from Jewish owners under Nazi rule, are on show at a German museum.

The paintings being shown starting from Thursday at Bonn's Bundeskunsthalle - including works by Albrecht Duerer, Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro - are from the huge art collection hoarded by late collector Cornelius Gurlitt. Authorities first stumbled on the art, stored in Gurlitt's Munich home, while investigating a tax case in 2012.

The exhibition focuses on works of art believed to have been taken from their mostly Jewish owners as part of Nazi persecution and on works whose provenance hasn't yet been established.

German museum shows art from vast trove hidden for decades

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