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US authorities are attempting to seize paintings stolen by the Nazis during World War II

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Stolen Ukrainian paintings

  • US authorities have moved to seize a French painting that was taken by Nazi forces from a Ukrainian museum near the end of World War II.
  • The painting, called An Amorous Couple, was stolen from the Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko National Museum of the Arts in Kyiv around 1943.
  • US officials said the painting had been missing for years, held by a London private collector and then in Massachusetts.

US authorities have moved to seize a French painting that was taken by Nazi forces from a Ukrainian museum near the end of World War II.

Manhattan federal prosecutors said in a statement on March 21 that the painting — called An Amorous Couple, by Pierre Louis Goudreaux — was stolen from the Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko National Museum of the Arts in Kyiv around 1943.

US officials said the painting had been missing for years, held by a London private collector and then in Massachusetts. It resurfaced in 2013 when it was listed on a website for an unnamed New York auction house.

stolen Ukrainian paintingsThe FBI determined it was bought from a Missouri auction house in 1993 by a New York dealer who had consigned it to the auction house.

The prosecutors said they were seeking a court order to seize the painting and return it to the Kyiv museum.

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In recent years, US officials have stepped up efforts to locate art seized from Ukraine by Nazi forces and return it to Ukraine.

In December, US authorities moved to claim a 107-year-old painting of Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible that was stolen from a Ukrainian art museum during World War II.

That painting by Mikhail Panin, called The Secret Departure Of Ivan The Terrible Before The Oprichnina, was part of the permanent collection of a museum in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro before the war.

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