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Milton Esterow, Who Reported on Art Stolen in World War II, Dies at 97

Milton Esterow, Who Reported on Art Stolen in World War II, Dies at 97

Milton Esterow, a renowned journalist, passed away at the age of 97. He made significant contributions in the field of art journalism, particularly in reporting on artwork stolen during World War II and the subsequent Soviet looting. Esterow worked at The New York Times and later acquired ARTnews, where he brought an investigative approach to stories about Nazi-looted art and the efforts to recover it. He played a crucial role in shedding light on this complex issue, helping to uncover the fate of many valuable artworks that were displaced or plundered during the war. Esterow's work was instrumental in raising awareness about the importance of restituting stolen art and the ongoing efforts to locate and return these cultural treasures to their rightful owners. His dedication and journalistic expertise contributed to the understanding of this historical and often contentious topic.

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