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Nazi-looted art revealed in Munich

November 5, 2013 15:11
A piece from Franz Marc's Blue Horses series was found in the flat and is valued at £40 million

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Dozens of previously unseen artworks were among the hundreds of Nazi-looted pieces discovered in Germany, it has been revealed.

German authorities displayed paintings by Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse and other renowned artists during a press conference in Munich on Tuesday morning.

It was the first time pieces from the 1,400-strong hoard had been shown. Work by artists including Picasso and Canaletto was also recovered.

Efforts are still being made to identify the rightful owners of the art, 18 months after the collection was discovered in a flat in the city. Many of the items were stolen from Jewish families in Europe before and during the Holocaust, German authorities confirmed.

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