Nazi Loot Finder Sues, Hals Buyer Found Guilty.(Hecto Feliciano sues Elaine Rosenberg, and Adam Williams is convicted of handling stolen property)(Brief Article)

From: Art in America | Date: September 1, 2001| Author: Rubinstein, Raphael | Copyright information

On the very first page of The Lost Museum, his 1997 book about how the Nazis systematically looted private art collections during the occupation of France, Hector Feliciano thanks Elaine Rosenberg "for her friendship, ideas, hospitality, and for the unlimited access to the Paul Rosenberg archives she offered me." Apparently, Elaine Rosenberg's friendship wasn't as deep as Feliciano believed. In late May of this year, he filed a suit in New York State Supreme Court against her and t...

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