Pledge by European museums to set up “permanent display” of rotating loans in Benin City could pave way for restitution
German private owner reaches settlement with Jewish art historian’s heirs
New legislation will remove legal restrictions that prevent many museums from deaccessioning works
Conference at London's National Gallery this week looks at how the process can be accelerated
New law provides basis for Cassirer family to pursue 16-year legal battle over painting
The sale at Sotheby’s comes after a restitution agreement was reached between the heirs of the original owners and the trust of the most recent one
German government researchers say another 150 works in the collection may have been looted
German baking company agrees settlement with heirs of Emma Budge in fourth restitution in a year
A Washington, DC judge’s decision, and the new Hear Act, clear the path for further claims on alleged Nazi loot from the heirs of Holocaust victims
The Mosse Art Research Initiative aims to recover thousands of missing works
Etruscan warrior figure was consigned to London dealer who contacted British Museum
Four art works from the controversial collection have now been returned to the families of their original owners
Bern to focus on “degenerate” art while Bonn focuses on Nazi looting in show that will move on to Berlin
The FBI recovered the work when it was offered for sale at the 2015 Spring Masters fair in New York
German food company makes restitution to heir of Jewish dealer Jacques Goudstikker
Heirs’ lawyer says firm “sets a standard of best practice” for private collectors
Feather entrepreneur most likely sold windmill painting under duress, Limbach Commission finds
Medieval artefacts surfaced in the United Arab Emirates
Munich Higher Regional Court concludes that Gurlitt was mentally capable of articulating his final wishes
Max Stern Foundation recovers paintings consigned to German auction houses on tips from anonymous informer and police
Alfred Flechtheim’s descendants say paintings by Beckmann, Gris and Klee were sold under duress after the Nazis seized power
Susanna by Reinhold Begas will remain on loan to the Alte Nationalgalerie
Heirs of Hungarian baron are selling Beaching a Boat, Brighton
The maker of baking products, muesli and pizza, promises to return any plundered art to heirs of Jewish owners
The New York museum paid the Hess family “fair market value” to keep Nude in its collection
City says drawing was sold under duress, probably to fund escape to US by couple persecuted by the Nazis
Paintings recovered by Monuments Men and entrusted to Bavaria were instead sold, in some cases to prominent Nazis
Paintings were confiscated by Fascist government then seized by German occupying forces
Munich Upper Regional Court sets hearing date for September, leaving collection in limbo for several more months
Painting by Bartholomeus van der Helst once belonged to famous Schloss Collection coveted by Hitler and Göring