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California returns 'looted art' | California returns 'looted art' |
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The US state of California has returned three Renaissance paintings that were confiscated from Jewish art dealers in Nazi Germany during the 1930s. | The US state of California has returned three Renaissance paintings that were confiscated from Jewish art dealers in Nazi Germany during the 1930s. |
The 16th-Century paintings were returned to the heirs of their former owners, Jakob and Rosa Oppenheimer, who died during the Holocaust. | The 16th-Century paintings were returned to the heirs of their former owners, Jakob and Rosa Oppenheimer, who died during the Holocaust. |
After World War II, the paintings ended up in the collection of US newspaper tycoon, William Randolph Hearst. | After World War II, the paintings ended up in the collection of US newspaper tycoon, William Randolph Hearst. |
They have been on display at a California museum for over 30 years. | They have been on display at a California museum for over 30 years. |
Copies of two of the paintings will stay on display at Hearst Castle along with the original of the third painting belonging to the couple. | Copies of two of the paintings will stay on display at Hearst Castle along with the original of the third painting belonging to the couple. |
Heritage review | Heritage review |
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said the return of the art was "right and just" | |
Millions have seen the paintings hanging in a bedroom suite at Hearst Castle, a 165-room palace built by Mr Hearst in 1919 and donated to the state of California in the 1970s. | Millions have seen the paintings hanging in a bedroom suite at Hearst Castle, a 165-room palace built by Mr Hearst in 1919 and donated to the state of California in the 1970s. |
But it was only two years ago that a lawyer for the Oppenheimer family came forward after she spotted the paintings in a promotional leaflet for the castle. | But it was only two years ago that a lawyer for the Oppenheimer family came forward after she spotted the paintings in a promotional leaflet for the castle. |
It is not thought that Mr Hearst knew their history, the BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani reports from Los Angeles. | It is not thought that Mr Hearst knew their history, the BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani reports from Los Angeles. |
Jakob Oppenheimer died in 1941 in France, where the couple had fled, and his wife later died at the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. | Jakob Oppenheimer died in 1941 in France, where the couple had fled, and his wife later died at the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. |
This is the 25th time US authorities have returned artwork taken from Jews by the Nazis. | This is the 25th time US authorities have returned artwork taken from Jews by the Nazis. |
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago, US museums have been examining the heritage of their collections. | Since the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago, US museums have been examining the heritage of their collections. |