Nazi-Looted Painting Discovered in Dutch SS Collaborator's Family Home, Prompting Return to Heirs
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Nazi-Looted Painting Discovered in Dutch SS Collaborator's Family Home, Prompting Return to Heirs

What's Happening? A painting looted by the Nazis during World War II has been found in the home of the descendants of a Dutch SS collaborator, Hendrik Seyffardt. The artwork, 'Portrait of a Young Girl' by Toon Kelder, originally belonged to Jewish art collector Jacques Goudstikker. Art detective Art
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