A heated debate about the origin of the 203 works of art on display at the Kunsthaus Zurich has resulted in the museum of fine arts and the Bührle Foundation, which loaned the paintings, agreeing to disclose their contract. This content was published on December 12, 2021 - 17:17 The question is no longer whether but when the contract will be made available for public inspection, according to SonntagsBlick, which based its reportExternal link on several sources close to the matter. The controversy is about the collector of the paintings: Emil G. Bührle, who died in 1956, funded his collection...