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A Dutch court threw out a case on Wednesday brought by the heirs of a Jewish art collector to reclaim a painting by Wassily Kandinsky that was sold during World War II.
Descendants of Amsterdam businessman and modern art aficionado Emmanuel Lewenstein went to court to get back Kandinsky s 1909 work Painting with Houses .
Their move came after the Dutch Restitutions Committee which rules in cases of artefacts looted during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands rejected their original claim in 2018.
The heirs said the painting was sold under duress to Amsterdam s Stedelijk Museum by Lewenstein s son Robert and his wife Irma Klein in October 1940, five months after the German invasion.