Nazi-pilfered art back with owners

PARIS - France on Tuesday returned three paintings stolen by the Nazis during World War II to their rightful owners.

In an official ceremony, Culture Minister Aurelie Filippetti returned the works to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the original owners who are now dead - calling it a “gesture toward justice.”

They include Madonna and Child, by 14th-century master Lippo Memmi and Portrait of a Woman, an 18th century canvas by an unknown artist.

The Memmi masterpiece, painted on wood, was looted in 1944 from a Jewish Romanian banker, Richard Soepkez, who lived in the French Riviera city of Cannes.

It was returned to his grandson Nicholas Florescu, who travelled to France for the ceremony from his hometown of Houston.

Front Section, Pages 3 on 03/12/2014

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