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Marc Masurovsky, left, co-founder of the Holocaust Art Restitiution Project, speaks during a House committee meeting at the state Capitol to discuss the University of Oklahoma’s possession of the painting “Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep” (“Bergère rentrant des moutons,” 1886) by Camille Pissarro, in Oklahoma City, Monday, May 12, 2014. Raphael Meyer, son of Leone Meyer, listens at right. Meyer has sued the University of Oklahoma in an attempt to retrieve the painting, which was among more than 30 pieces of artwork donated to the university by Clara Weitzenhoffer when she died in 2000. (AP Photo)

Marc Masurovsky, left, co-founder of the Holocaust Art Restitiution Project, speaks during a House committee meeting at the state Capitol to discuss the University of Oklahoma’s possession of the painting “Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep” (“Bergère rentrant des moutons,” 1886) by Camille Pissarro, in Oklahoma City, Monday, May 12, 2014. Raphael Meyer, son of Leone Meyer, listens at right. Meyer has sued the University of Oklahoma in an attempt to retrieve the painting, which was among more than 30 pieces of artwork donated to the university by Clara Weitzenhoffer when she died in 2000. (AP Photo)

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