The Los Angeles-based J. Paul Getty Museum posted on the Internet the ownership history of some 250 paintings in its collection that may have been looted by the Nazis. The list, representing more than half of the Getty’s 425 paintings, includes works by Rubens, Toulouse-Lautrec, Cezanne and Corot. The list can be found at www.getty.edu under “Getty Museum Provenance Research (1933-45).”
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