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SUMMARY:Five Different Paintings-Five Different Outcomes: The Detroit Institute of Arts and Holocaust Claims
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 Graham W. J. Beal, Visiting Hannah Distinguished 
 Lecturer\n
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 The Detroit Institute of Arts 
 (DIA) was the first US museum to return a work 
 of art stolen during the Holocaust to a Jewish 
 family in 1950 and has subsequently dealt 
 successfully with several other claims. One 
 of these claims, however, set a precedent for 
 other museums that has not been well received 
 by the Holocaust community and, despite clarifications, 
 continues to cause bad publicity 
 for the DIA.\n
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 Co-sponsored by the Museum Studies 
 Department, James Madison College, and 
 the Department of Art, Art History, and Design.\n
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 Price: free and open to the public\n
 Sponsor: Administration\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://events.msu.edu/jewishstudies/\n
 Contact name: Jewish Studies\n
 Contact phone: (517) 432-3493\n
 Contact email: jewishst@msu.edu\n
LOCATION:Psychology Building, Room 118
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