Close Menu
Finance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Why India may revisit Press Note 3 curbs on Chinese investments
  • With three world records and two Olympic gold medals under his belt in swimming, Ryan Held, OLY's new challenge isn't in the pool. It's at 200 West as an analyst in cyber risk at the elite investment bank Goldman Sachs. Held, who joined the financial behemo – LinkedIn
  • Harvey Norman and Latitude Finance’s misleading advertising appeal shut down in court
  • Donald Trump hosts tech leaders at White House, touts AI and billions in investments; Elon Musk missing
  • Cryptocurrency scams: a guide – Crypto News
  • Celebrate Latin American Heritage at Birmingham Museum of Art
  • Salmon Market Global Forecast 2025-2030 | Seaweed-Enriched Salmon Substitutes, Sustainable Aquaculture Investments, and Year-Round Online Delivery Models Reshape Consumer Demand – Yahoo Eurosport UK
  • Latin America Loyalty Programs Intelligence Report 2025 | Rise of Coalition Models, Gamification, and Financial Inclusion Strategies as Banks, Retailers, and Startups Compete for Engagement – Yahoo Eurosport UK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
Finance ProFinance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Finance Pro
Home»Art Gallery»Zurich art museum to remove suspected Nazi-looted works
Art Gallery

Zurich art museum to remove suspected Nazi-looted works

June 14, 20244 Mins Read


A visitor stands before a row of paintings on a wall at an art gallery.

Part of the E.G. Bührle collection at the Kunsthaus Zurich.


Keystone/Walter Bieri

During a further provenance assessment, the E.G. Bührle Collection has found five works that could fall under the scope of the latest guidelines for dealing with Nazi-looted art. The works will be removed from an exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zürich. 


This content was published on


June 14, 2024 – 15:12

The re-examination of the provenance of the works was based on the a new set of best practices for dealing with looted art published by the US State Department in March of this year, the E.G. Bührle Collection Foundation announced on Friday. 

The paintings in question are by Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, among others. According to the statement, the foundation intends to seek fair and equitable solutions with the descendants or other legal successors of the former owners.

+ Read more:  Looted art: the woman tackling Switzerland’s historical burden

In addition to the five works that could fall under the new best practices, a further work has been identified as a case that requires special consideration. 

Adapted from German by DeepL/kc/ac

This news story has been written and carefully fact-checked by an external editorial team. At SWI swissinfo.ch we select the most relevant news for an international audience and use automatic translation tools such as DeepL to translate it into English. Providing you with automatically translated news gives us the time to write more in-depth articles. 

If you want to know more about how we work, have a look here, and if you have feedback on this news story please write to english@swissinfo.ch. 


External Content





Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.


Almost finished… We need to confirm your email address. To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.



Signs for Swiss corporations Die Post and Postfinance are displayed on a building.

More

Salaries of Swiss public sector CEOs continue to rise




This content was published on


Jun 14, 2024



In 2023, nine heads of companies close to the Swiss Confederation earned a salary of over half a million francs.



Read more: Salaries of Swiss public sector CEOs continue to rise


A view of the Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland.

More

Switzerland to enter double taxation agreement with Angola




This content was published on


Jun 14, 2024



The agreement, which comes with an abuse clause, is intended to prevent double taxation of private individuals as well as companies.



Read more: Switzerland to enter double taxation agreement with Angola


The FlowBank logo is shown on an office wall. Due to the lighting, it is partially shadowed.

More

Bankruptcy proceedings opened against Geneva-based Flowbank




This content was published on


Jun 14, 2024



Continuing on from past rounds of enforcement proceedings, the bank is now to be liquidated and client deposits repaid.



Read more: Bankruptcy proceedings opened against Geneva-based Flowbank


A group of people are walking on a city street.

More

Hindujas reach financial settlement in domestic worker abuse trial




This content was published on


Jun 14, 2024



Although the confidential agreement results in the withdrawal of the three plaintiffs, the trial will continue.



Read more: Hindujas reach financial settlement in domestic worker abuse trial


Two firefighters in full gear are shown in front of a building with broken windows and debris.

More

Two dead in Swiss underground car park explosion




This content was published on


Jun 14, 2024



The explosions, which began in an underground car park, led to a large fire and the need to evacuate residents of a tower.



Read more: Two dead in Swiss underground car park explosion


The top and sleeve of a camouflage Swiss armed forces shirt on a wire hanger. The red Swiss flag with a white plus is on the left shoulder with the word ‘Suisse’ above a breast pocket. Other uniforms can be seen hanging in the background of the image.

More

Study to investigate discrimination against gay and lesbian soldiers in Swiss army




This content was published on


Jun 13, 2024



The Swiss government has commissioned an investigation into whether homosexuals in Switzerland’s armed forces have experienced injustice.  



Read more: Study to investigate discrimination against gay and lesbian soldiers in Swiss army


A black Burger King drive-thru entrance sign with the Burger King logo on the top: a blue circle with white in the middle, and two yellow half-circle ‘buns’ above and below the words ‘Burger King’ in big red font. The sign is in front of a fence, behind which can be seen a green, mountainous Swiss landscape.

More

Burek King loses battle for the crown to Burger King




This content was published on


Jun 13, 2024



Fast-food chain Burek King has lost out to Burger King after a court confirmed the likelihood of confusion between the two brands. 



Read more: Burek King loses battle for the crown to Burger King


A light blue sign surrounded be trees. In big letters at the centre it says, ‘west bank field office’. IAt the top in smaller lettering it says United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), with ‘west bank’ in the bottom left and ‘Jerusalem’ bottom right.

More

Green light for Switzerland’s CHF10 million UNRWA contribution 




This content was published on


Jun 13, 2024



Switzerland is set to pay CHF10 million to UNRWA to cover the organisation’s most urgent needs in Gaza.



Read more: Green light for Switzerland’s CHF10 million UNRWA contribution 


Inside a wallet, a foil pill packet with individual orange pills, three of which are empty, as well as Swiss coins and a CHF200 note.

More

Swiss Senate approves package to combat rising healthcare costs 




This content was published on


Jun 13, 2024



The Senate wants to get a grip on rising healthcare costs through increased coordination, confidential pricing models and cheaper medicines.



Read more: Swiss Senate approves package to combat rising healthcare costs 


The Burgenstock resort, perched on the top of a tree-covered mountain. Lake Lucerne can be seen behind in the distance. The building is approximately six storeys, and white.

More

Swiss government websites hit by cyberattacks ahead of Ukraine summit 




This content was published on


Jun 13, 2024



Various Swiss government websites and organisations involved in the Ukraine peace summit were the target of cyberattacks this morning.



Read more: Swiss government websites hit by cyberattacks ahead of Ukraine summit 




Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Celebrate Latin American Heritage at Birmingham Museum of Art

September 4, 2025 Art Gallery

Ten surprises at the National Gallery’s five-star Van Gogh exhibition – The Art Newspaper

September 4, 2025 Art Gallery

Queen bundles into phone box with schoolchildren as she visits gallery

September 4, 2025 Art Gallery

Queen bundles into phone box with schoolchildren as she visits gallery – The Irish News

September 4, 2025 Art Gallery

Carmody Groarke completes children’s pavilion and canteen at Dulwich Picture Gallery

September 4, 2025 Art Gallery

Former Newport High Street art gallery up for let after owners relocate

September 3, 2025 Art Gallery
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

Why India may revisit Press Note 3 curbs on Chinese investments

September 4, 2025 Investments 1 Min Read

Why is India reconsidering now?Nearly four years later, policymakers are weighing whether the curbs need…

With three world records and two Olympic gold medals under his belt in swimming, Ryan Held, OLY's new challenge isn't in the pool. It's at 200 West as an analyst in cyber risk at the elite investment bank Goldman Sachs. Held, who joined the financial behemo – LinkedIn

September 4, 2025

Harvey Norman and Latitude Finance’s misleading advertising appeal shut down in court

September 4, 2025

Donald Trump hosts tech leaders at White House, touts AI and billions in investments; Elon Musk missing

September 4, 2025
Our Picks

Why India may revisit Press Note 3 curbs on Chinese investments

September 4, 2025

With three world records and two Olympic gold medals under his belt in swimming, Ryan Held, OLY's new challenge isn't in the pool. It's at 200 West as an analyst in cyber risk at the elite investment bank Goldman Sachs. Held, who joined the financial behemo – LinkedIn

September 4, 2025

Harvey Norman and Latitude Finance’s misleading advertising appeal shut down in court

September 4, 2025

Donald Trump hosts tech leaders at White House, touts AI and billions in investments; Elon Musk missing

September 4, 2025
Our Picks

Next Crypto to hit $1? DOGE and PEPE compete, but analysts say a new Cryptocurrency could outrun both in ROI

September 4, 2025

Sustainable finance: From compliance to opportunity

September 4, 2025

Why Is Cryptocurrency Volatility A Defining Factor For Investors?

September 4, 2025
Latest updates

Why India may revisit Press Note 3 curbs on Chinese investments

September 4, 2025

With three world records and two Olympic gold medals under his belt in swimming, Ryan Held, OLY's new challenge isn't in the pool. It's at 200 West as an analyst in cyber risk at the elite investment bank Goldman Sachs. Held, who joined the financial behemo – LinkedIn

September 4, 2025

Harvey Norman and Latitude Finance’s misleading advertising appeal shut down in court

September 4, 2025
Weekly Updates

Turner: Art, Industry and Nostalgia review – Fighting Temeraire sets Tyneside ablaze | JMW Turner

May 9, 2024

How these two gallerists have created an inclusive space for artists in Hong Kong

August 18, 2024

Preparing Montana students for the world of finance

August 9, 2024
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
© 2025 Finance Pro

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.