Russia To Consider Returning Dresden Collections

Russian president Vladimir Putin seems to have opened the door to negotiating the return of German artwork looted by Soviet troops at the conclusion of World War II. “Putin said that an exhibition in Russia of art that has been returned to Germany, including Raphael’s Sistine Madonna from Dresden’s State Art Collection, as has been proposed by Lidia Ievleva, director of the Tretyakov Gallery, could be held. Such an exhibition would create an atmosphere that could allow further progress on the matter of trophy art.”