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The Fox by Franz Marc (Wikipedia Commons) BERLIN (JTA) The city of Dusseldorf has agreed to return an Expressionist painting estimated to be worth $18 million to the heirs of its original Jewish owner this week in a move that could set a precedent for German restitution claims. Kurt Grawi, a Jewish businessman and art collector, fled Nazi Germany for Chile in 1939 after years of persecution and several weeks of internment in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. According to lawyers for the family, when Grawi fled he was only permitted to take a suitcase and a handful of Reichsmarks. But his painting “The Fox” by the German Expressionism pioneer Franz Marc – the Nazis considered it “degenerate art” – was smuggled out of the country, probably with the help of friends. ....
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Erich Heckel s oil painting that was looted by Nazis to be returned to its Jewish heirs SECTIONS Erich Heckel s oil painting that was looted by Nazis to be returned to its Jewish heirsAP Last Updated: Feb 03, 2021, 07:44 PM IST Share Synopsis The painting was owned by Max Fischer until 1934 before he fled Germany to avoid Nazi persecution. The heirs, who weren t identified, have said they plan on donating the painting to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. (Photo: Twitter/@ts christopher) BERLIN: A commission in Germany has ruled that a painting by expressionist Erich Heckel that is in a German art museum was likely unlawfully obtained under the Nazis and should be returned to the heirs of a Jewish historian who once owned it, officials said Tuesday. ....