Weekend mornings anchor, CBS New York; Correspondent, CBS News and Stations Elaine Quijano is a weekend mornings anchor for CBS New York and a correspondent for CBS News and Stations, contributing to ...
A painting pillaged by the Nazis from a Jewish art collector during World War II has been found 80 years later — after it was spotted in a real estate listing for the home of a high-ranking Nazi’s ...
The daughter of a Nazi leader who died in Argentina has been put on house arrest after a painting believed to have been stolen from a Jewish art dealer during World War II emerged in a recent real ...
A legal dispute over ownership of a painting by the German artist Paula Modersohn-Becker could be the final case before a Nazi-looted art commission. A controversial new restitution procedure will ...
Diamond painting takes the ease of paint-by-numbers and upgrades it with tiny, gem-like drills that shimmer under the light. What starts as a simple printed canvas quickly transforms into a dazzling ...
Argentinian officials might have found more art looted by the Nazis during World War II as they hunt down a famous painting in Buenos Aires. The new works were discovered as officials searched for an ...
Police in Argentina have recovered an 18th-century painting that was looted by the Nazis in the Second World War, after its mysterious appearance in a real estate advertisement. Portrait of a Lady by ...
The painting was owned by Jacques Goudstikker, who died while fleeing the Nazis in 1940. An investigation by Dutch journalists has led tantalizingly close to the recovery of a painting looted from a ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published by The Art Newspaper, an editorial partner of CNN Style. One of Johannes Vermeer’s most famous paintings, “The Guitar Player,” has gone on show ...
An 18th-century portrait stolen by the Nazis during WWII is believed to have resurfaced in the most unexpected place: hanging above a sofa in a coastal Argentinian home and discovered not by law ...
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