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Restitution at Christie’s

For over a quarter of a century, Christie’s has engaged with the legacy of Nazi-era and World War II art theft and dispossession. Losses during 1933–1945 to Europe’s collections, in particular those of Jewish collectors, through persecution, confiscation, and forced sales continue to resonate strongly in today’s art world. Christie’s has the largest and most experienced Restitution team of any international auction house, underscoring our responsibility to this field. Located in New York, London, Berlin, Brussels, and Vienna, our researchers have over 100 combined years of experience. We have made Nazi-era provenance research a hallmark of our expertise and inextricably a part of the art historical framework.

From the Collection of Adele and Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer. Gustav Klimt (1862–1918), Birch Forest

Our commitment

We take very seriously our commitment to sellers, buyers, and claimants alike to:

  • Ensure Christie’s does not knowingly offer spoliated but unrestituted art works – providing confidence that artworks are vetted.
  • Research provenance – expanding scholarship around the history of collecting and the art market.
  • Support the resolution of restitution claims for consigned artworks – advocating in the spirit of the Washington Principles, for fair and amicable solutions.

Our guidelines for Nazi-era art restitution issues

Our team is committed to promoting a clear and balanced approach for dealing with provenance issues and ownership claims from the Nazi-era, including taking reasonable and appropriate steps to prevent stolen objects from circulating in the art market and, in particular, resolving provenance issues before offering objects for sale.

Christie’s handling of Nazi-era art spoliation is inspired by the Washington Conference Principles. Where concerns are identified or claims received for works of art consigned to Christie’s, we are committed to seeking fair and just resolutions. Acting as facilitators for dialogue, our aim is to bring about productive and open discourse and to help claimants and claim recipients to make considered and prompt decisions.

Contact us

We are privileged to work as both part of the art world and as part of the restitution community. We invite you to contact one of our specialists should you have a restitution or provenance query.

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Main image:   FRANZ MARC, The Foxes(Die Füchse), Christie’s London, March 2022.
Restituted by the city of Düsseldorf to the heirs of Kurt & Else Grawi