Supreme Court Revives Lawsuit Over Nazi-Looted Painting

The Ninth Circuit sided with a Spanish museum against the original owner’s descendant.
Supreme Court Revives Lawsuit Over Nazi-Looted Painting
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Feb. 10, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
Matthew Vadum
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The U.S. Supreme Court this week revived a lawsuit about a valuable French impressionist painting confiscated by the Nazis from a Jewish woman whose American descendant wishes to reclaim it.

The issue was whether “Saint-Honoré Street, Afternoon, Rain Effect,” an 1897 oil painting by Camille Pissarro, should stay in the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid, Spain, or pass to the woman’s great-grandson. The foundation that operates the museum is an agency of the Spanish government.