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Ghent Will Not Pay Compensation for Stolen Jewish Artwork in the Museum of Fine Arts: "Family Already Received Compensation"

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Ghent will not compensate the family of a Jewish art dealer for a stolen painting hanging in the Museum of Fine Arts (MSK). The artwork was sold during World War II. An investigation shows that the family received compensation shortly afterward. Ghent has now promised to provide explicit explanations for the work.

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Ghent will not compensate the family of a Jewish art dealer for a stolen painting hanging in the Museum of Fine Arts (MSK). The artwork was sold during World War II. An investigation shows that the family received compensation shortly afterward. Ghent has now promised to provide explicit explanations for the work.

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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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