27-11-2025 17:59 via nytimes.com

How a Rediscovered Klimt Got Swept Up in an International Dispute

The Viennese painter’s portrait of a West African prince was owned by a Jewish family who fled the Nazi occupation. It was then taken to Hungary, which has now moved to block a sale by an Austrian gallery.
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