Tate reconsiders Constable restitution (ctd.)

September 16 2015

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The Tate gallery has been asked to return a looted Constable to the heirs of its war-time Hungarian owner. The case has been rumbling on for a time, and at one point it looked like the Tate were going be able to keep it, after new evidence emerged. But now the Spoliation Advisory panel has said the painted must be surrendered. More on the latest news here in The Art Newspaper.

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