A work of art from Oberlin鈥檚 Allen Memorial Art Museum has been alleged stolen by the Manhattan District Attorney鈥檚 office. The news of its seizure comes just two weeks after a warrant was issued for a Cleveland Museum of Art statue.
鈥淕irl with Black Hair,鈥 a drawing by Austrian artist Egon Schiele, has been seized in place until it can be transported properly to New York, according to a press representative with the Manhattan DA's office. The warrant noted the watercolor and pencil drawing is signed and dated 1911, and the artwork is valued at around $1.5 million.

Oberlin College officials do not believe the school is the 鈥渢arget鈥 of the New York investigation and said via an emailed statement, 鈥淲e are confident that Oberlin College legally acquired Egon Schiele鈥檚 Girl with Black Hair in 1958, and that we lawfully possess it. We are cooperating with the Manhattan District Attorney鈥檚 criminal investigation.鈥
The the artwork from Oberlin and two other Egon Schiele works are believed to have been previously owned by Fritz Gr眉nbaum and taken from the cabaret performer during the Holocaust.
The other two works were seized this week from the Art Institute of Chicago and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
In August, a headless statue worth $20 million was seized as part of a New York investigation involving 鈥渁ntiquities looted from Bubon in Turkiye and trafficked through Manhattan,鈥 according to the Manhattan DA鈥檚 office. The 76-inch statue came to Cleveland in 1986. The ancient Roman bronze sculpture has been thought to depict emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Notes about the Egon Schiele artwork on the Allen Memorial Art Museum鈥檚 website indicate this drawing might have been a preparatory work for another painting of the same model. The artist died at age 28 in 1918.