The British Museum is barred by law from returning art looted by the Nazis to the heirs of a Jewish collector the U.K. High Court ruled Friday.
Peter Goldsmith, Britain's Attorney General, had asked the court to determine whether the institute's trustees could be permitted to return four drawings it suspects were stolen from Czech doctor Arthur Feldmann in 1939 on the grounds of "moral obligation." Feldmann's collection was seized from his home when the Germans invaded Czechoslovakia.
