Empty Daybook – David Schutter on 4 November 2013
In February 2012, on suspicion of tax evasion, German customs agents raided the Munich apartment of Cornelius Gurlitt. Inside, some 1,400 works of art were discovered. German authorities seized the artworks to determine their provenance, including possible connections to Nazi persecution. The story did not appear in the press until November 4, 2013. As of … Continue reading Empty Daybook – David Schutter on 4 November 2013
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