filter_list Showing 1 result for "Jan" close Clear
search
dashboard All 111 museum exhibitions 66trending_up market 13article local 9article culture 6article policy 6article news 5person people 3rate_review review 1candle obituary 1gavel restitution 1
date_range Range Today This Week This Month All
Subscribe

The Netherlands is confronting its history of Nazi occupation – but many stolen objects remain unreturned

Arthur Brand, a Dutch art detective, was contacted by a man who discovered that his family descended from Hendrik Seyffardt, a high-ranking Nazi collaborator, and that a painting looted from Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker remained in their possession. The painting, Toon Kelder's *Portrait of a Young Girl*, had hung in a relative's home near Utrecht for years. The family, who changed their name after WWII, handed the painting to Brand after the story broke in Dutch media, expressing shame and outrage over the silence surrounding their history.