On September 12th, Van Gogh’s “Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring” was returned, three years after it was stolen from a Dutch Museum in March 2020.
The ‘Picasso: A Cubist Commission in Brooklyn’ is on view until January 14, 2024.
In late September the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office ordered 7 Schiele paintings to be seized from both private and public (including the Carnegie and Oberlin Museums of Art) collections and repatriated to the heirs of Fritz Grünbaum, an Austrian-Jewish cabaret artist who was killed during the Holocaust. Not even 10 days later, six of the paintings hit the auction floor with a combined (expected) sale of up to $8.45 million.
Thirty-three stolen artifacts, worth over $20 million altogether, have finally made their way home three years after the matter was formally investigated by the feds.
Female artists in Zimbabwe challenge issues of gender inequality in their work.
“Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence” exhibit opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.