October 27, 2004, Los Angeles Times

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The FBI seizes disputed Picasso

Diane Haithman

A Picasso painting currently at the center of an ownership dispute has been
seized by FBI agents in the Chicago residence of Marilyn Alsdorf, one of the
parties in the dispute. The agency has seized the painting on the grounds
that Alsdorf had unlawfully shipped it from Los Angeles, where an art dealer
was exhibiting it for sale, to her Chicago home in 2002.
The circa-1922 painting, "Femme en Blanc" (Woman in White) is believed to
have been stolen by the Nazis during World War II from the grandmother of
Oakland-based heir Thomas Bennigson. The painting was purchased in 1975 by
Chicago art collectors James and Marilyn Alsdorf before its tie to the Nazis
was discovered. In 2002, Bennigson sued to have the painting returned to
him.

Although the painting has been taken into U.S. custody, an FBI spokeswoman
said Tuesday that the artwork will remain in Alsdorf's residence until the
courts can determine the rightful owner.


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