Royal Oak Tribune

14 works handed over from Gurlitt trove

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BERLIN » German authoritie­s have now handed over all 14 works from the art trove accumulate­d by late collector Cornelius Gurlitt that so far were proven to have been looted under Nazi rule, the government said Wednesday.

“Piano Playing,” a drawing by Carl Spitzweg, was handed over to Christie’s auction house on Tuesday at the request of the heirs of its rightful owner, Henri Hinrichsen, the government said.

The work was seized from Hinrichsen, a Jewish music publisher, in 1939. The following year, it was bought by Gurlitt’s father, Hildebrand Gurlitt — an art dealer who traded in works confiscate­d by the Nazis. Hinrichsen was killed at the Auschwitz death camp in 1942.

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