A Museum Director's Heirs Lay Claim to His Rembrandts
Briefly

Rembrandt's 'Two African Men' is a significant work, depicting free Black individuals in 17th-century Amsterdam. Bredius's heirs demand the return of artworks, citing a breach of bequest terms.
Otto Kronig, a claimant, emphasized how Bredius was clear about his wishes for the artworks, saying, 'It's a slap in the face of Abraham Bredius.' This highlights the emotional weight tied to the bequest.
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