Christie’s Denied Wrongdoing In Stolen Painting Case

Christie’s says it alerted the seller of a painting thought to have been stolen by the Gestapo. The auction house says it was not obliged to tell heirs of the painting of its whereabouts or the authorities. “We do not have the legal right to breach our duty of confidentiality by contacting third parties without the vendor’s permission, nor did we have the right to withhold the painting from the vendor.”