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Dorotheum announces auctions of Modern and Contemporary Art and Editions during Contemporary Week
ArtDaily 08/05/2025Dorotheum in Vienna is set to launch Contemporary Week with its Modern Art sale on 20 May 2025.
Schiele's "Russian War Prisoner" Stays at Art Institute of Chicago for Now, a Judge Decides
ArtDependence Magazine 03/05/2025A New York judge ruled recently that Art Institute of Chicago has to surrender a contested Schiele artwork that the Nazis allegedly looted, but an appellate judge issued an emergency stay this week, allowing the artwork to stay in Chicago, for now.
Art Institute Ordered to Return Drawing to Heirs of Jewish Cabaret Star Killed by Nazis
Chicago Sun-Times 25/04/2025A New York Supreme Court judge determined that the 鈥淩ussian War Prisoner鈥 watercolor had been stolen by Nazis from Fritz Gr眉nbaum before the start of World War II.
Judge Orders the Art Institute of Chicago to Restitute Nazi-Looted Schiele Drawing
The Art Newspaper 25/04/2025The latest development in the ongoing dispute over a 1916 portrait believed to have been stolen from Fritz Gr眉nbaum by the Nazis.
Museum Told to Surrender Schiele Drawing to Heirs of Man Killed by Nazis
The New York Times 23/04/2025A New York judge found that the Art Institute of Chicago鈥檚 drawing by Egon Schiele had been looted from an Austrian Jew who died in a concentration camp.
Sotheby鈥檚 to Sell Abstract, Expressionist, and Late-19th Century Masterpieces from the Weinberg Collection in May
ARTnews 16/04/2025Sotheby鈥檚 is selling several works from the estate of late Swiss collectors Rolf and Margit Weinberg in New York this spring.
Rare Cezanne Portrait of his Wife to Lead Sale of Works from Swiss Collectors Rolf and Margit Weinberg at Sotheby鈥檚 New York
FAD Magazine 15/04/2025This May, Sotheby鈥檚 Modern sales in New York will offer a landmark group of works from the esteemed collection of Rolf and Margit Weinberg.
Leopold Museum Focuses on Egon Schiele's Transformative Final Years in New Exhibition
ArtDaily 31/03/2025This spring, the Leopold Museum is dedicating a large-scale monographic exhibition to the central artist of the Leopold Collection, Egon Schiele (1890-1918). Changing Times.