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An exceptional chronicle of a Jewish family's courageous effort to avenge one of the crimes committed against them. Following the trail of a single painting, Anne-Marie O'Connor details the heirs' fight to restore their property, bringing to light the shameful story of art confiscated from Jewish collections by the Nazis in Austria and tenaciously held on to by the postwar Austrian state. The fate of this painting, and other pilfered objects of art, raises questions of what future generations will learn about the artists and the original owners of the art works. " a lusciously detailed story of Klimt's most famous painting, detailing the relationship between the artist, the subject, their heirs and those who coveted the masterpiece ." Kirkus Review
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LocationEvelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center (View)
5601 S. Braeswood Blvd.
Houston, TX 77096
United States
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