A California appeals court has ruled that the Nazi-looted painting belongs to the Thyssen Museum, but a dissenting vote argues that the ethical decision for the country would be to give it up voluntarily
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​Pissarro s Rue Saint Honore, apres midi, effet de pluie ( Rue Saint Honore, Afternoon, Rain Effect ), depicting a Paris street scene, was stolen in 1939 from Lilly Neubauer, who was forced to sell it for 900 Reichsmarks ($360) to obtain a visa and flee Nazi Germany. She was never paid.