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All-female show Action, Gesture, Paint features artists 'disappeared' by critics
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Artist and survivor of the Holocaust who retained her belief in a loving world
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A new book traces the history of the Jewish state through the work of its top caricaturists
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A lawsuit claims the artwork was sold under duress as its owner hastily fled Nazi-led Germany
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The previous owner’s family has filed a lawsuit against Sompo Holdings over the acquisition of the masterpiece
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