Goodman v Searle (Q130249523)

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lawsuit claiming restitution of an artwork (1996)
  • Goodman & Gutmann v. Searle
  • Nick Goodman, et al. v. Daniel C. Searle
  • Goodman v. Searle
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Goodman v Searle
lawsuit claiming restitution of an artwork (1996)
  • Goodman & Gutmann v. Searle
  • Nick Goodman, et al. v. Daniel C. Searle
  • Goodman v. Searle

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1996
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Goodman v. Searle (American English)
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artnet.com Magazine News - LANDSCAPE WITH PLUNDER (English)
3 September 2004
7 September 2024
a civil action complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, charging that the Degas was actually the property of the heirs of Friedrich Bernhard Gutmann and his wife, Louise Gutmann, a prominent Jewish couple killed by the Nazis during the World War II. The Searles' answer to the complaint is due Sept. 27. It is expected that their legal team, headed by Ralph E. Lerner of Sidley & Austin, will also request a change of venue to Chicago, where the Searles reside. (English)
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Chicago Jewish family sues for painting looted by Nazis (English)
5 June 1997
7 September 2024
Originally, Searle disputed the Goodmans’ claims that “Landscape” was the same painting that had belonged to their family. He has since acknowledged that it did belong to Freidrich Gutmann “sometime in the 1930s,” said Howard Trienens, Searle’s attorney (English)
 
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