Fort Worth museum pays $5.7 to reacquire painting in WWII restitution case
The painting had been in the Kimbell's collection for 40 years until Alain Monteagle, a Jaffé descendant, proved it had been unlawfully seized by France's pro-Nazi Vichy government in 1943.
The gold and russet Turner shows a lovestruck sea god, Glaucus, pursuing Scylla, an ocean nymph. It dates from the last decade of the English artist's life, when he was experimenting with different formats. It sold several times before its original acquisition by the Fort Worth museum in 1966.