VIENNA'S ART TREASURES.
DEMAND FROM ITALY. A. and N.Z. VIENNA. April 20. A painful sensation has been caused by the Italian demand that many art works of inestimable value in the Imperial galleries, including masterpieces of Titian, Tintoreto, Raphael, Georgione, Rembrandt, and Cellini, and also celebrated manuscripts be returned to- Italy. The Government declares that compliance would render the collections insignificant. Viennese artists are organising an appeal to the world.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17141, 22 April 1919, Page 5
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