Description
Klimt’s 34-meter-long (111.5 feet) Beethoven Frieze (1902), one of the artist’s most celebrated works, was looted from the collection of the Jewish industrialist August Lederer by the Nazis after the family was forced to flee to Switzerland following Germany’s annexation of Austria in 1938.
The painting was returned to August Lederer’s son Erich after World War II. However, due to Austrian heritage protection legislation he was barred from exporting the artwork. The heirs of the Lederers argue this effectively forced him to sell the masterpiece to the Austrian state in 1972 at a drastically reduced price of $750,000.
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