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Gurlitt Art Museum Exhibition (News 2019, by Anthony Anex) - Swiss Press Award

Three persons look at the painting "Portrait of a Seated Young Woman, 1850-1855" by French painter Thomas Couture, during a press conference one day prior the opening of the exhibition "Gurlitt: Status Report Nazi Art Theft and Its Consequences", in the Kunstmuseum in Bern, Switzerland, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The exhibition will run from April 19 till July 15. (KEYSTONE/Anthony Anex)
Three persons look at the painting "Portrait of a Seated Young Woman, 1850-1855" by French painter Thomas Couture, during a press conference one day prior the opening of the exhibition "Gurlitt: Status Report Nazi Art Theft and Its Consequences", in the Kunstmuseum in Bern, Switzerland, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The exhibition will run from April 19 till July 15. (KEYSTONE/Anthony Anex)
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2019

Gurlitt Art Museum Exhibition

Anthony Anex

Three persons look at the painting "Portrait of a Seated Young Woman, 1850-1855" by French painter Thomas Couture, during a press conference one day prior the opening of the exhibition "Gurlitt: Status Report Nazi Art Theft and Its Consequences", in the Kunstmuseum in Bern, Switzerland, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The exhibition will run from April 19 till July 15. (KEYSTONE/Anthony Anex)

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Anthony Anex

Three persons look at the painting "Portrait of a Seated Young Woman, 1850-1855" by French painter Thomas Couture, during a press conference one day prior the opening of the exhibition "Gurlitt: Status Report Nazi Art Theft and Its Consequences", in the Kunstmuseum in Bern, Switzerland, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The exhibition will run from April 19 till July 15. (KEYSTONE/Anthony Anex)

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