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Schiele Drawing Returned to Heirs by Family that Also Fled Nazi Persecution

Posted by Nicholas O'Donnell on July 26, 2024 at 3:39 PM

I attended today’s press conference at District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Jr.’s office in Manhattan at which a drawing by Egon Schiele, Seated Nude Woman, Front View, was transferred to the heirs of Fritz Grünbaum. I represent the family of Gustav (“Gus”) Papanek, who relinquished the drawing to the District Attorney earlier this year. This case spotlights, once again, the breadth of Nazi crimes more than 80 years later. The Grünbaum story has rightly received considerable coverage (including a chapter in my book A Tragic Fate—Law and Ethics in the Battle Over Nazi Looted Art), my clients’ story is not widely known. I was honored to represent them today and throughout the process.

(Today's ceremony)

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Topics: Egon Schiele, The New York Times, Vienna, Bern, A Tragic Fate, Eberhard Kornfeld, Fritz Grünbaum, Gustav (“Gus”) Papanek, Galerie Gutekunst & Klipstein, Alvin Bragg Jr., Seated Nude Woman Front View, Ernst Papanek, Helene Papanek

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