NEW YORK During his abbreviated lifetime, a cabaret performer named Fritz Grünbaum amassed a trove of artwork more than 400 pieces, including 80 sketches and paintings by the Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele that were ultimately plundered by the Nazis. For a while, many of those disappeared until they began to resurface over the years in auction houses
During his abbreviated lifetime, a cabaret performer named Fritz Grünbaum amassed a trove of artwork — more than 400 pieces, including 80 sketches and paintings by the Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele that were ultimately plundered by the Nazis.
During his abbreviated lifetime, a cabaret performer named Fritz Grunbaum amassed a trove of artwork — more than 400 pieces, including 80 sketches and pain
Seven valuable art pieces plundered by the Nazis more than 80 years ago are being returned to the heirs of a cabaret performer, who was killed during the Holocaust and