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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/28/arts/courbet-nazi-restitution-cambridge.html
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"Shortly before the Nazi occupation of France in 1940, a Jewish engineer from a prominent family fled his Paris home with his mother, abandoning their apartment in the city’s affluent 16th arrondissement.Among the possessions they left behind was a 19th-century painting of a lush forest scene, with children playing under a canopy of trees. As the Nazis took over, the artwork — by Gustave Courbet, the French realist painter — was carried off and reserved for the collection of a top Nazi official, while the engineer, Robert Bing, joined the French Resistance, working to distribute clandestine newspapers on behalf of the movement.A decade after it was stolen, the painting ended up at the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge, where it has remained since." (language: en)
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Monday, January 1, 1951
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PD.28-1951
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323
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Wednesday, January 1, 1862
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(Q107614552)
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"Beneath the Trees at Port-Berteau: Children Dancing" (language: en)
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66.5
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52.1
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