Former Jewish owners want return of Monet masterpiece from the Swiss Buehlre collection
A reproduction of French painter Claude Monet's masterpiece entitled     "Poppy Field near Vetheuil".    
The grandson of a wealthy Jewish businessman is demanding that a Swiss foundation return a Monet masterpiece that the family was forced to sell for a fraction of its value as they fled Europe during World War II, a Swiss newspaper reported.
Juan Carlos Emden, the Chilean grandson of Max Emden who bought French master Claude Monet's "Poppy Field near Vetheuil" in the 1920s, is seeking to recover the painting from the Swiss Buehlre collection, the Neue Zuercher Zeitung (NZZ) reported. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI/ BUEHLRE COLLECTION FOUNDATION.