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Tate Britain to return portray ‘looted by Nazis’

By Editorial Board Published March 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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Tate Britain to return portray ‘looted by Nazis’

Tate Britain is about to return a seventeenth century portray to the household of a Jewish Belgian artwork collector.

The work by Henry Gibbs, titled Aeneas And His Household Fleeing Burning Troy, was taken from Samuel Hartveld’s dwelling through the German occupation.

Requests for objects taken through the Nazi period to be returned from the UK’s public collections are examined by the Spoliation Advisory Panel.

The panel stated the 1654 portray was “looted as an act of racial persecution”.

The UK authorities introduced on Saturday that the heirs of Mr Hartveld will obtain the work.

He left the artwork behind in Antwerp in Could 1940 after he and his spouse fled Belgium.

Regardless of having survived the struggle, Mr Hartveld was by no means reunited along with his assortment, with a lot of his work believed to be in galleries throughout Europe.

The declare was launched by the Sonia Klein Belief in Could 2024.

The trustees of the belief, which was arrange by Mr Hartveld’s heirs, stated they have been “deeply grateful” by the choice to return it.

“This decision clearly acknowledges the awful Nazi persecution of Samuel Hartveld and that the ‘clearly looted’ painting belonged to Mr Hartveld, a Jewish Belgian art collector and dealer,” they added.

Director of Tate, Maria Balshaw, stated that serving to to return the work to its rightful heirs was a “profound privilege”.

Arts minister Sir Chris Bryant praised the panel for “helping to reunite families with their most treasured possessions that were looted by the Nazis”.

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