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Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel: Painting in the Ashmolean Museum

Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of a painting held by the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford (HC 890)

This was published under the 1997 to 2007 Blair Labour government

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This document contains the following information: Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of a painting held by the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford

The Panel considers claims from anyone who lost possession of a cultural object, during the Nazi era, that is now in the possession of a UK national collection. This report concerns the claim by the heirs of Jakob Goldschmidt (a prominent German banker and well-known art collector in the 1920s and 1930s) to secure the return of a painting (‘Portrait of a Young Girl in a Bow Window’, attributed to Nikolaus Alexander Mair von Landshut) now held by the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. The Panel concludes that the moral force of the claimant’s case is weak and that no moral obligation rests on the Ashmolean, and therefore recommends that the Secretary of State should reject the claim.

This paper was laid before Parliament in response to a legislative requirement or as a Return to an Address and was ordered to be printed by the House of Commons.

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Published 1 March 2006

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