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Litigation

Jul. 17, 2003

Heir Sues to Halt LACMA Exhibit

LOS ANGELES - The heir to a renowned Russian art patron, who claims his grandfather's paintings were looted by Lenin during the 1917 Communist Revolution, filed suit Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court in an effort to bar the Los Angeles County Museum of Art from presenting a special exhibit of the work.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - The heir to a renowned Russian art patron, who claims his grandfather's paintings were looted by Lenin during the 1917 Communist Revolution, filed suit Tuesday in Los Angeles federal court in an effort to b...

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