A US appeals court has ruled that a Camille Pissarro painting a Jewish woman traded to the Nazis to escape the Holocaust in 1939 may remain the property of a Spanish museum that acquired it more than a half-century later.
The unanimous ruling issued Monday by a three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals is the latest – but possibly not the last – in a case that has wound through the courts of Spain and the United States for 20 years.
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