Met museum sued by family over allegedly Nazi-looted Van Gogh painting

Met Museum Embroiled in Nazi-Looted Van Gogh Painting Dispute with Heirs of Jewish Couple

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) is facing a lawsuit from the heirs of a Jewish couple who claim that a Vincent van Gogh oil painting, "Olive Picking," was looted by the Nazis during World War II. The artwork, purchased by the Met in 1956 for $125,000, has been on display at the Greek shipping magnate Basil Goulandris's foundation museum in Athens since 1972.

The lawsuit alleges that the painting was acquired by the Stern family, who fled Munich in 1936 after Nazi persecution. The Nazis had declared the painting "German cultural property" and prohibited the Sterns from taking it abroad. A trustee appointed by the Nazis sold the painting on their behalf, but the proceeds were deposited into a blocked account, which was later confiscated.

The Met's purchase of the painting is said to have been approved by Theodore Rousseau Jr., the museum's curator of European paintings, who allegedly knew or should have known that the artwork had probably been looted. The Stern family's heirs claim that the Met "knew, or should have known" about the painting's illicit history.

In 2022, a similar complaint was filed in California but was dismissed in 2024, with an appeal also being rejected in May. The lawsuit seeks the return of the painting and damages from the Met, the Goulandris family, and their foundation.

The Met has stated that it "takes seriously its commitment to address Nazi-era claims" and welcomes any new information that may come to light. However, a lawyer representing the Goulandris Foundation has dismissed the lawsuit as an attempt to "smear" the foundation and the Goulandris family.
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is so messed up. I mean, who knew what was going on back then? πŸ™„ The Met should've done their research before buying it from the Sterns' estate, you feel? πŸ’Έ 125k in 1956 seems like a steal now that we know what happened. πŸ€‘ The painting's been living large for decades while the Stern family's heirs have been fighting to get it back. It's not just about the money, though – it's about the history and the people who were affected by it. πŸ’” I wish they could just sort this out and give the painting back where it belongs. 🏠
 
Wow 😱 the Met is dealing with this one again? I mean, it's crazy that there's still so many art pieces out there with questionable histories like this. The Stern family's heirs are really fighting for justice here 🀝 and I can see why they'd want the painting back. It's gotta be tough to know your family's stuff was just stolen by Nazis during WWII 😒.
 
I'm thinking... πŸ˜• The Met's deal with this painting is super sketchy. If they did know it was looted and still brought it in, that's some pretty bad taste. I mean, what if other people's art got taken too? It's like they're saying "oh, we didn't know" but really they just don't wanna deal with the drama. And the Goulandris family is all like "we're being smeared", but isn't that because you guys might be hiding something? πŸ€” The Stern family's heirs are pushing back for a reason, and I think it's time for the Met to own up to their mistakes. They can't just say they'll look into it and then do nothing. That wouldn't make me feel good about visiting the museum either... 😊
 
Ugh I'm so frustrated when I think about this 🀯... I mean like what's up with museums just keeping these looted artworks for their own gain? It's not right! The Met should know that owning a painting with such a dark history is wrong, but to act all innocent and dismissive like they did in the Stern family's case... it's not good. πŸ€”

I remember when I was at art school, we had this exhibit on Impressionism and there was this one painting by Monet that came up for sale. The auctioneer said it was from a private collection, but then some journalist broke the story and found out it was actually stolen from France after WWII. It was so weird how the whole art world just glossed over it... πŸ˜’

Anyway, I'm all for the Stern family's heirs fighting for what's rightfully theirs. The Met should have done more research on that painting before buying it πŸ€‘. It's not like they're trying to be bad guys or anything, but it's a big deal when you're dealing with looted art and the people who suffered because of it πŸ˜”.
 
I'm not sure about this whole thing πŸ€”... I mean, on one hand, it's totally understandable that the Stern family's heirs want to get back a painting that was allegedly taken from them by the Nazis during WWII. It's like, their family was put through so much hardship and suffering, and now they're trying to reclaim something that belonged to them. That's fair, right? 🀝

But on the other hand, I'm not sure if it's entirely fair to go after the Met and the Goulandris foundation too... I mean, the painting has been out there for like, 70 years already, and who knows what other stories might be behind its acquisition? Maybe the Stern family just didn't have it at the time they had to leave Munich, or maybe the Nazis were more complex than we think. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I guess what I'm saying is that this whole thing is a bit of a mess... but I do hope the Met and the Goulandris foundation come out with some solid info soon!
 
I'm literally torn about this whole thing πŸ€”πŸ’”... on one hand, I totally get why the Stern family's heirs want the painting back - it's a piece of their family history that was stolen by the Nazis, and they deserve to know where it is πŸ‘. But at the same time, I feel bad for Basil Goulandris and his foundation - they've had this painting on display for ages, and it's become a part of their museum's collection 🎨... but then again, if the Met knew or should have known that the painting was looted, they shouldn't be displaying it either πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I wish there was a clear-cut solution to this problem 🀞 - I don't want to see anyone get screwed out of their art history, but at the same time, the Goulandris family can't just keep holding onto it forever 😬... ugh, my head is spinning πŸŒ€!
 
omg, this is soooo messed up!!! 🀯 the Met should totally return the painting to the Stern family's heirs, it's just not right that they've been fighting for 8 years now... the whole system seems so broken when you think about it, like how could anyone not know if a piece of art was looted by Nazis?! 😩

anyway, I'm loving the fact that the Met is finally taking this seriously and acknowledging their part in all this drama πŸ™, fingers crossed they take responsibility for what happened... and can we talk about how ridiculous it is that someone tried to "smear" the Goulandris family and foundation with a baseless lawsuit?! 😑
 
Ugh, this is just another example of how art history can be super complicated 🀯. I mean, I'm all for acknowledging the problematic past, but at some point you gotta draw a line... or in this case, try to return the painting to its rightful owners πŸ’”. It's wild that the Met knew or should've known about the painting's history and still went through with the purchase πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what's up with the whole "German cultural property" thing? Sounds like just an excuse to hide behind bureaucracy πŸ˜’. Anyways, it's gonna be a long and messy road trying to untangle this one πŸš‚πŸ’¨.
 
omg this is getting crazy 🀯 the Met is like a treasure trove of art history issues, but at least they're acknowledging that they need to do better about these sorts of claims... or maybe not so much? πŸ˜’ i mean, the idea that they bought this painting knowing it might have been looted by the Nazis is just wild 🀯 and what's up with Basil Goulandris's foundation museum being its home since 1972? like isn't that just a giant PR stunt to keep the painting under wraps? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
i think the met is being super unfair here they bought that van gogh painting in 1956 for like 125k what a steal! but seriously, who gets to decide what's okay and what's not? shouldn't they be trying to figure out if it was really looted or not instead of just giving it back to the heirs? πŸ€” and whats with all the lawyers getting involved? cant we just have a nice conversation about it like normal people? πŸ™„
 
lol, gotta say, this is a wild story 🀯! I mean, who knew the Met was dealing with Nazi-looted art? It's like they're saying, 'Hey, we didn't know we had a piece of history... that was stolen from someone who was trying to escape the Holocaust' πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that the painting has been on display for so long and no one thought twice about it is just crazy 😲. I'm not surprised they're getting sued, though - if you know something's fishy, you gotta speak up. The Met needs to be more transparent about their art collection and where it came from 🀝. And btw, 125 grand for a painting that was allegedly stolen? Not bad, but still πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh this is such a bummer πŸ€• but I think it's awesome that the Stern family's heirs are speaking out about this painting's history! It's like, we gotta acknowledge our past mistakes and learn from them, right? 😊 The Met is trying to be all responsible and stuff, and I'm sure they didn't mean for their purchase to be part of some shady art deal. But it's also clear that there are still a lot of questions unanswered about the painting's origins... maybe this lawsuit will get to the bottom of things! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is super messy... I mean, can you imagine if everyone just claimed their art was looted by Nazis and expected it to be returned? πŸ™„ but at the same time, if the Met knew or should've known that a painting was acquired through suspicious means, then yeah, they gotta do the right thing... I guess. πŸ’Έ

the thing is, I feel bad for the Stern family's heirs - their story is crazy and heartbreaking. But on the other hand, it's not like the Goulandris family just woke up one day and decided to hold onto a painting that might've been "acquired" through questionable means... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

anyway, I think this whole situation highlights how complicated it can be when art and history intersect with the complexities of human history. Maybe we'll get some resolution eventually? 🀞 or maybe we'll just end up in a never-ending loop of court battles πŸ˜…
 
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