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The Kunsthaus Zürich took down six paintings from the Bührle Collection on Thursday that were owned by Jewish collectors. The works include paintings by Claude Monet, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Vincent van Gogh. “The E.G. Bührle Collection Foundation is endeavouring to find a fair and equitable solution for works from Nazi-persecuted owners,” said the foundation. Initial contacts have been made with descendants. The background to the action is new guidelines published by the US State Department in March on the handling of property belonging to Jews who were forced to sell it due to persecut…

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