The Niagara Falls Review

France returns painting looted by Nazi’s to couple’s heirs

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PARIS — France has returned a 16th century oil painting that fell into Nazi hands during the Second World War to a Jewish couple’s heirs. The Flemish painting titled Triptych of the Crucifixio­n and attributed to Joachim Patinir sat unclaimed in a French museum for seven decades. French Culture Minister Francoise Nyssen presented it to the grandchild­ren of Hertha and Henry Bromberg during a ceremony in Paris’ culture ministry on Monday. The Jewish couple sold works under duress to secure their passage from Nazi Germany to the U.S. Grandson Christophe­r Bromberg said “the feeling of thanks and gratitude is more valuable than the painting itself.” France has in recent years dialed up efforts to identify the owners of lost or looted Second World War treasures.

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