A group of heirs to a Jewish art dealer have sued the German government over a collection of Renaissance-era artworks valued at $226 million.  The works were reportedly sold under duress during the Nazi rise to power, although hard details about the sale are somewhat murky.  “Any transaction in 1935, where the sellers on the one side were Jews and the buyer on the other side was the Nazi state itself is by definition a void transaction,†says Nicholas O’Donnell, the lawyer representing the plaintiffs in the case.Read more at The Telegraph
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Claimed Heirs to Collection of Renaissance Art Sue German State