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PFW - Street Style - Day 1

PFW - Street Style - Day 1

Street style, Mr Pastel arriving at Bluemarble Fall-Winter 2024-2025 Menswear show, held at rue de Rivoli, Paris, France, on January 17th, 2024. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(Caption Corrected) Kyoto museum returns Nazi-looted art to Russ

(Caption Corrected) Kyoto museum returns Nazi-looted art to Russ

KYOTO, Japan - Clemens Toussaint (L), the proxy of the surviving kin of a Jewish-Russian couple, receives the 1921 abstract pastel by Swiss painter Paul Klee (1879-1940) from Masayuki Murata, director of the Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum in Kyoto on Jan. 29. The painting was returned to the kin after being seized from its rightful owner 64 years ago by Nazi Germany. The painting, along with other artwork, was on loan by the couple to a German museum when it was seized by the Nazis in 1937.

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Kyoto museum returns Nazi-looted art to kin of Russian owners

Kyoto museum returns Nazi-looted art to kin of Russian owners

KYOTO, Japan - Clemens Toussaint (L), a 1921 abstract pastel by Swiss painter Paul Klee (1879-1940) is handed over to the representative of the family of a Russian-Jewish couple who owned the painting when it was seized by Nazis in 1937. Masayuki Murata, director of the Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum in Kyoto returned the painting on Jan. 29 to the family, 64 years after it was stolen, along with other works of art, while on loan to a German museum.

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Tokyo Fan Week

Tokyo Fan Week

Fairy fashion" who is breaking due to the Kyary Pamyu Pamyu vivi. TOKYO FAN WEEK is an event for tourists from abroad. It was held from February 1st to 28th in 2013. At the opening of the core period from February 8th to February 17th, a fashion show was held by seven selected members of Tokyo New Tribe. February 8, 2013 , Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan.(Credit:style-arena.jp/Kyodo News Images)

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Kyoto museum returns Nazi-looted art to kin of Russian owners

Kyoto museum returns Nazi-looted art to kin of Russian owners

KYOTO, Japan - Clemens Toussaint (L), a 1921 abstract pastel by Swiss painter Paul Klee (1879-1940) is handed over to the representative of the family of a Russian-Jewish couple who owned the painting when it was seized by Nazis in 1937. Masayuki Murata, director of the Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum in Kyoto returned the painting on Jan. 29 to the family, 64 years after it was stolen, along with other works of art, while on loan to a German museum.

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