In May — some eight decades after the Nazis killed one of his ancestors and a decade after launching a legal battle — Timothy Reif ’80 *85 won a decisive legal victory regarding the family’s stolen art. The case involved two works by the celebrated Austrian painter Egon Schiele, Woman in a Black Pinafore (1911) and Woman Hiding Her Face (1912). Both had been owned by Fritz Grünbaum, a renowned cabaret performer, songwriter, and director in pre-World War II Vienna who is believed to have been an inspiration for the Joel Grey character in the Broadway musical and film adaptation...