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The Burrell Collection, a museum in Glasgow that houses some of Scotland’s most important art, has admitted that one of its paintings was taken from its rightful owners by the Nazis, and has agreed that two Jewish families have a “moral case” for demanding its return or financial compensation. The painting, Le Paté de Jambon, is attributed to Chardin, Phil Miller reports in the Glasgow Herald.

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