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Judith H. Dobrzynski

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257:, also cited Dobrzynski's 1997 article in his paper, delivered at the International Foundation for Art Research in July, 2006, saying that it changed the climate for Nazi-looted art claims. When Bettina Rothschild Looram died in 2012, the Daily Telegraph in London cited the Bondi case as a reason "Austria’s minister of culture had directed the country’s national museums to identify any items in their collections that had been stolen or extorted by the Nazis from the Jews." 244:
Dobrzynski's articles about the Bondi case have been cited in many books and legal articles about Nazi-looted art, including "Holocaust Restitution: Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy" (Ed: Michael Bayzeler, NYU Press, 2005) and a paper given at a restitution seminar in 1998 by the Dutch
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started proceedings to help restore the piece to descendants of its owner. After years of legal wranglings, the ownership of the painting was decided in an out-of-court settlement in July, 2010: The Leopold Museum agreed to pay Bondi's heirs $ 19 million for the portrait and to permanently display,
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specifically mentioned the uproar about "Portrait of Wally" when she announced the policy change in March 1998, and again when she sent a draft law on the restitution of art confiscated by the Nazis to Parliament in September 1998.
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wherever the painting is on view, the correct accounting of its ownership "including Lea Bondi Jaray’s prior ownership of the Painting and its theft from her by a Nazi agent before she fled to London in 1939."
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auctions, which later lead to an investigative piece disclosing the widespread practice of shill bidding on eBay. That story prompted the
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The outrage that followed Dobrzynski's articles helped persuade Austria to change its laws. Austrian Culture Minister
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In March, 2009, she became a blogger, writing about culture in America at ArtsJournal.com.
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This article is about the American journalist. For the 19th century Polish composer, see
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Dobrzynski, Judith H. "Online Bid Soars to $ 135,805, Provenance Not Guaranteed".
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Dobrzynski, Judith H. "A Singular Passion for Amassing Art, One Way or Another".
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She also writes opinion columns and commentaries, and has contributed op-eds to
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to step in, and resulted in the prosecution of several shill bidders. One,
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Dobrzynski has also written many other articles about Nazi-looted art.
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in 2002, and has twice returned as a fellow for additional sessions.
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She has been editor of the Sunday "Money & Business" section of
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism faculty webpage
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and, most recently, the executive editor and managing editor of
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film that carefully reviews the complex history of the painting
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as well as a reporter for the newspaper, a senior editor of
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In May 2000, Dobrzynski began a series of articles in
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Ignacy Feliks DobrzyƄski
Leszek DobrzyƄski
Rochester, New York
CNBC
The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal
Business Week
The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal
Los Angeles Times
Chicago Tribune
The Boston Globe
Business Week
CNBC
activist shareholders
corporate governance
Museum of Modern Art
Rudolph Leopold
Leopold Museum
Portrait of Wally
Egon Schiele
Lea Bondi Jaray
Manhattan District Attorney
Robert Morgenthau
Portrait of Wally
film that carefully reviews the complex history of the painting
Elizabeth Gehrer
E. Randol Schoenberg
Gustav Klimt
Adele Bloch-Bauer

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