It was certainly bittersweet at some level. My grandparents—Heinrich and Anna Maria Graf—are long dead. My mother, Erika, had died in the interim. My father and my aunt, Eva Glaser, each have three children. My aunt, who is 84, could not make the trip. If we had gotten the painting back, none of us could have hung it in our homes. It would have been donated to a local museum in Boston and we would have looked at it periodically and others too could have enjoyed it. As ambivalent as we may feel about the terms of the settlement, one unambiguous part of reaching settlement is that this lovely painting can now come out of the shadows to be enjoyed.