Swiss museum accepts German collector’s Nazi-looted artworks

Swiss museum accepts German collector’s Nazi-looted artworks

PanARMENIAN.Net - A Swiss museum has accepted artworks bequeathed to it by German collector Cornelius Gurlitt, whose trove includes masterpieces looted from their Jewish owners by the Nazis, The Guardian reported.

Christoph Schäublin, of the Kunstmuseum

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