Alfred Flechtheim was one of the most important art dealers of his
era. His galleries included works by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso.
Persecuted by the Nazi regime, Flechtheim fled abroad. The fate of
much of his collection remains obscure and a matter of contention
to this day. In this study, experts from various disciplines use
the example of Flechtheim to address controversial questions about
the restitution of plundered art.
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