Eighty years ago, Nazi officers entered a local bank in a sleepy corner of southwest France and raided a safe deposit box there.
Hidden inside, they found a stack of artworks, including a painting by Impressionist artist Camille Pissarro, showing a shepherdess bathed in warm light greeting her flock.
The painting had been hidden there by a Jewish couple, Raoul and Yvonne Meyer, the heirs of the famous French department store Galeries Lafayette. It was 1941, and France had already been under German control for a year. The Pissarro canvas disappeared into Nazi custody
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