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France to Return Klimt Painting Taken During Nazi Era

French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot stands next to the painting "Rosebushes under the Trees" by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt, at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, France March 15, 2021. (Reuters)

France will return a masterpiece by Gustav Klimt to the heirs of its owner more than 80 years after she was forced to sell it in the Nazi era, Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot said on Monday.

The original owner - Nora Stiasny, from a well-known Jewish family in Austria - had to sell the painting “Rosiers sous les Arbres” at a knock-down price to survive financially after the Nazis annexed Austria in 1938, Bachelot said.

The art dealer, a Nazi sympathizer, held into it until his death and France, unaware of its history, eventually bought it at auction for its Musee d’Orsay in 1980, the minister added.

Nora Stiasny was deported to Poland in 1942 and died the same year.

The restitution would acknowledge the crimes suffered by the Zuckerkandl and Stiasny families and return a property that belongs to them, Bachelot said

“Rosiers sous les Arbres is witness to those lives that a criminal pursuit has tried to make disappear,” she added.

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