The portrait of the Duke of Saxony, attributed to Lucas Cranach the Elder and his workshop, will be auctioned by Christie’s in New York in January 2025
Latest restitution of work by Cornelis van Haarlem is part of years-long campaign to reunite works with family of Dutch-Jewish dealer
An exhibition at the Oskar Reinhart Collection Am Römerholz will focus on the German master’s early work, produced when he emigrated to Vienna as a young man
The institution is deaccessioning its only Cranach and 11 other works to finance care of its collection
Moral painting of Venus and Cupid by the German Renaissance master shows the young god of desire being attacked by bees
Marei von Saher asks an appeals court in California to reconsider her case against the Norton Simon Museum
The events that led up to the ruling in favour of the Norton Simon Museum after it was sued by the heir of Dutch dealer Jacques Goudstikker over ownership of the paintings
New technology is shedding light on an Old Master as the prolific, multi-talented artist enjoys a renaissance
Decision should put decade-long legal battle between museum and heirs of art dealer Jacques Goudstikker "to rest"
New technology is shedding light on an Old Master as the prolific, multi-talented artist enjoys a renaissance
The Cranach exhibition catalogue and a book on technical aspects of his work
Marei von Saher claims they are Nazi loot, while Norton Simon believes it has legal title to the paintings
We uncover the remarkable story of how a US war reporter governed Hitler’s mountain retreat for a day and took control of Reichsmarschall Göring’s collection of stolen art
The painting was taken from Germany at the end of World War II
The State collection is the first in Germany to publish the source of works acquired during the Nazi era