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GERMANY-NAZI-ART-HISTORY-DIX
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German artist Nana Dix, grand-daughter of the painter Otto Dix, poses in front of own works in her studio in Munich, southern Germany, on November 21, 2013. In an interview with AFP Nana Dix asks German authorities to publish the 1,406 works being seized in February 2012 at the Munich's flat of Cornelius Gurlitt, son of German art collector Hildebrand Gurlitt, an art dealer tasked by the Nazis with selling confiscated, looted and extorted art works in exchange for hard currency. Previously unknown masterpieces by modernist painter Otto Dix are among a vast trove of works believed stolen by the Nazis and uncovered in Gurlitt's flat.
AFP PHOTO/CHRISTOF STACHE
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Munich, Bavaria, GERMANY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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CHRISTOF STACHE |
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22 Noiembrie 2013 |
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4208 x 2912 (1.46 MB) |
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