Germany returns latest Nazi-looted work from Gurlitt art trove
Germany says it has now returned 14 artworks from a collection looted by the Nazis from Jewish owners to their rightful heirs.
A painting by German artist Otto Dix being moved ahead of an exhibition of works from the Gurlitt trove
German officials said on Wednesday they had returned to its rightful owners the last of 14 artworks unambiguously confirmed as having been looted by the Nazis.
Culture Minister Monika Grütters said all of the pieces identified in a report earlier this year as stolen by the Nazis had now been handed back. The artworks come from a collection held by now-deceased Munich pensioner Cornelius Gurlitt the son of a Nazi-era art dealer which first surfaced 8 years ago.