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#NewsPaper -- Oct. 3, 2020 STUTTGART, Germany -- The two-star general in charge of U.S. Marines in Europe and Africa is under investigation for allegations that he used a racial slur during a recent training event with his troops. The Marine Corps did not go into detail about the nature of the incident, but Neary remains in command.

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#NewsPaper -- Oct. 3, 2020 Gauguin’s lost manuscript Avant et Après, acquired by London’s Courtauld Gallery and unveiled last week, includes three Japanese prints of “beautiful women” pasted onto the endpapers. Kunisada was Van Gogh’s favourite non-European artist: of the 549 surviving Japanese prints he once owned, nearly half are by him. So could Gauguin have acquired his three Kunisadas from Van Gogh?

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#NewsPaper -- Oct. 3, 2020 Collections from the grandchildren of the Jewish art dealer René Gimpel, who died in a concentration camp in 1945 were the works in question are Paysage à Cassis and Le Moulin, held at the Modern Art Museum in Troyes, and Pinède, Cassis at the Musée Cantini in Marseille. Overturning a previous judgement, the court ruled there were enough “serious, precise and concordant clues” that the paintings were looted in 1942, under German Occupation.

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#NewsPaper -- Oct. 3, 2020 Gauguin’s lost manuscript Avant et Après, acquired by London’s Courtauld Gallery and unveiled last week, includes three Japanese prints of “beautiful women” pasted onto the endpapers. Kunisada was Van Gogh’s favourite non-European artist: of the 549 surviving Japanese prints he once owned, nearly half are by him. So could Gauguin have acquired his three Kunisadas from Van Gogh?

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#NewsPaper -- Oct. 3, 2020 Collections from the grandchildren of the Jewish art dealer René Gimpel, who died in a concentration camp in 1945 were the works in question are Paysage à Cassis and Le Moulin, held at the Modern Art Museum in Troyes, and Pinède, Cassis at the Musée Cantini in Marseille. Overturning a previous judgement, the court ruled there were enough “serious, precise and concordant clues” that the paintings were looted in 1942, under German Occupation.

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