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Germany will return to a Jewish family a bust of Picasso looted by the Nazis
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Germany will return to a Jewish family a bust of Picasso looted by the Nazis

The German federal state of Bavaria has announced it will return a bronze bust of Fernande, created by Pablo Picasso in 1906, to the heirs of Jewish art dealer Alfred Flechtheim. This decision follows a review under the new framework established by the Tribunal of Arbitration for Nazi-looted assets, which allows for re-evaluation of past decisions. The Ministry of Science and Art in Germany issued a statement confirming the return, highlighting efforts to address historical injustices related to Nazi-era looting.

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Germany will return to a Jewish family a bust of Picasso looted by the Nazis

The German federal state of Bavaria has announced it will return a bronze bust of Fernande, created by Pablo Picasso in 1906, to the heirs of Jewish art dealer Alfred Flechtheim. This decision follows a review under the new framework established by the Tribunal of Arbitration for Nazi-looted assets, which allows for re-evaluation of past decisions. The Ministry of Science and Art in Germany issued a statement confirming the return, highlighting efforts to address historical injustices related to Nazi-era looting.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the return of a Nazi-looted artwork as a formal governmental decision based on legal frameworks and historical accountability. It does not take a clear ideological stance but reports on the administrative process and international implications of restitution. The framing remains

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