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January 1, 2022
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A Story of Stolen Art: The ‘Afterlives’ Exhibit at The Jewish Museum

Source: thepacepress.org thepacepress.org
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Art Capitalism Censorship Europe Germany Hitler Israel Judaism Nazi New York Religion United States
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A Story of Stolen Art: The ‘Afterlives’ Exhibit at The Jewish Museum January 1, 2022 The Jewish Museum located on 1109 5th Ave, New York, NY is displaying paintings, photographs, drawings, pottery, literature, silverware and cultural Jewish objects that Hitler and the Nazi regime stole from their original owners. In this small, but impactful exhibit, “Afterlives: Recovering the Lost Stories of Looted Art,” visitors will find that the majority of art in the exhibit are paintings. A 1911 painting by German painter Franz Marc called “Blue Horses” is prominently displayed in the front of the museum. The security guards do...
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