The Gustav Klimt Foundation in Vienna is negotiating with a US-based heir of Gertrud Loew whose portrait, painted by Klimt in 1902, was recently identified as Nazi loot. The foundation said yesterday, 10 September, that it aims to reach a “fair and just agreement” with Loew’s granddaughter, Andrea Felsövanyi, after an independent legal team decided that the painting and five drawings were looted during the Second World War and should be returned.
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