Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
04.11.2017

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

Works of art stolen by Nazis on display in Germany
Fotoğraf: Mesut Zeyrek

BONN, GERMANY, NOV. 3: Dozens of famous works of art stolen by the Nazis displayed for the very first at the national art museum in Bonn, Germany on November 3, 2017. Around 250 works, including Claude Monet's Waterloo Bridge and Auguste Rodin's marble sculpture Crouching Woman shown at the Bundeskunsthalle, as part of an exhibition called Dossier Gurlitt: Nazi Art Theft and its Consequences.

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