The Telegram (St. John's)

France gives artwork to couple’s heirs

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PARIS - France has returned a 16th century oil painting that fell into Nazi hands during World War II 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 United States. Grandson Christophe­r Bromberg said “the feeling of thanks and gratitude is more valuable than the painting itself.”

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