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Heirs of Jewish couple who fled Nazis sue Guggenheim for Picasso

Por: New York Post Nation January 22, 2023

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A Pablo Picasso painting valued today at up to $200 million was sold for a song by a Jewish couple desperate to flee the Nazis in 1938 — and now the heirs want it back from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. The 1904 piece called was gifted to the Guggenheim decades ago by the art dealer who paid a desperate Karl and Rosi Adler a measly $1,552 for it as they escaped the Holocaust, according to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit filed Friday.... + full article



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