Jewess with Oranges is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Polish artist
Aleksander Gierymski, completed in 1881 and purchased in 1928 by the
National Museum in Warsaw. During the
World War II looting of Poland, the painting was stolen by German forces, and the Polish authorities sought its whereabouts and its return after the war. On 26 November 2010, the painting appeared in an antique market in
Buxtehude, Germany. The Polish
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage began negotiations to bring the painting back to Poland. The talks were successful, and on 15 July 2011 the painting was returned to the National Museum, with compensation paid by the
PZU Foundation to the German owner.Painting credit:
Aleksander Gierymski
Jewess with Oranges is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Polish artist
Aleksander Gierymski, completed in 1881 and purchased in 1928 by the
National Museum in Warsaw. During the
World War II looting of Poland, the painting was stolen by German forces, and the Polish authorities sought its whereabouts and its return after the war. On 26 November 2010, the painting appeared in an antique market in
Buxtehude, Germany. The Polish
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage began negotiations to bring the painting back to Poland. The talks were successful, and on 15 July 2011 the painting was returned to the National Museum, with compensation paid by the
PZU Foundation to the German owner.Painting credit:
Aleksander Gierymski