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Japanese firm defends ownership of ‘Nazi-tainted’ Van Gogh ‘Sunflowers’ painting

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Good for them. I hope they don't give in.

"A Japanese company has defended its ownership of Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” obtained at auction in 1987, after the family of its former owner filed a US lawsuit demanding its return.

The artwork — one of five original versions of the famous still life — was purchased by the predecessor of insurance firm Sompo Holdings at Christie’s in London for $40 million, making it briefly the world’s most expensive painting.

It has been on display in Tokyo at Sompo’s art museum for 35 years, but recently became the subject of a legal battle centered on a previous sale in Germany prior to World War II.

The family of the painting’s former owner, Jewish banker Paul von Mendelsohn-Bartholdy, filed a lawsuit in Illinois last month demanding the return of the artwork and hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.

They say Sompo’s predecessor, Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance, acquired the painting “in reckless disregard of its provenance, including Mendelssohn-Bartholdy’s forced sale of the painting in Nazi Germany in 1934.”

“Sompo Holdings wrongfully has employed the Painting to reap billions of dollars of unjust enrichment through a sophisticated branding strategy,” the lawsuit said.

“Defendants have commercially exploited as a corporate emblem what they long have all but known was a Nazi-tainted artwork.”

But Sompo Holdings defended its ownership of the painting in a statement to AFP on Tuesday, saying it “categorically rejects the complaint’s allegations of wrongdoing.”

The company “intends to vigorously defend its ownership rights in ‘Sunflowers,'” Sompo added."

https://www.timesofisrael.com/japanese-firm-defends-ownership-of-nazi-tainted-van-gogh-painting/?utm_source=The+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=daily-edition-2023-01-18&utm_medium=email


Political correctness is oppression disguised as good manners.

 
Posted : 19/01/2023 1:32 pm
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