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Administrative/Regulatory

Apr. 13, 2006

Museums Turn Tables, Sue to Retain Nazi Art

LOS ANGELES - The figures are distorted and disturbed: faceless heads, blurred hands, wavy legs. Men drive shovels into the dirt, digging their way out of Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece.

By Peter Zuckerman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
      The figures are distorted and disturbed: faceless heads, blurred hands, wavy legs. Men drive shovels into the dirt, digging their way out of Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece.
      More than a century after the artist painted "The Diggers," a similarly hazy picture about the work has emerged in federal courts. In a suit filed by th...

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