Fifteen works, including paintings by Gustav Klimt and Marc Chagall, will be able to be returned to the heirs of Jewish families looted by the Nazis after the French parliament unanimously authorised the return on Tuesday evening. After the National Assembly's unanimous vote on January 25, the Senate - dominated by the right - validated this text by a show of hands to the applause of these heirs or their representatives present in the gallery. Exhibition of Russian-French modernist painter Marc Chagall opens in Italy Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' selling as 10,000 NFTs for Valentine's Day 'Portrait of a Lady':...