The article discusses the history of the painting "Portrait of Wally" by artist Egon Schiele and the administration of public memory in Berlin, Germany. The author reflects on the painting being stolen by a Nazi agent from its Jewish owner and a sign declaring its ownership history being a stipulation of public exhibition at the Leopold Museum. Other topics include the installation of modernist works at Neue Nationalgalerie and the Nazi history of Berlin.
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