Pissarro's
Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep has been the object of several restitution claims. Prior to its seizure by Nazis during the German occupation of France, it was owned by
Raoul and Yvonne Meyer, heirs to the French department store
Galeries Lafayette. Raoul Meyer's attempts to recover it after the war in Switzerland failed, and in 2014 his adopted daughter,
Léone-Noëlle Meyer, filed a lawsuit against the Fred Jones Jr. Museum and the University of Oklahoma to reclaim the painting. The refusal of the museum caused Oklahoma's Republican state representative
Mike Reynolds to call on the
American Association of Museums to review the museum's accreditation status for violating ethical bylaws. In 2016, after a long legal battle, Meyer arrived at a settlement with the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, recovering the painting and bringing it back to France where it was exhibited by the
Orsay Museum in Paris. However, the settlement specified that after five years, the Pissarro should return to Oklahoma, and that the process of transferring the painting be repeated every three years in a kind of shared custody agreement. In 2020, Léone-Noëlle Meyer initiated a lawsuit in a French court to stop the rotations of the painting between Paris and Oklahoma. The Musée d'Orsay expressed the difficulties and cost involved in the project. The Fred Jones Jr Museum then sued Meyer, demanding that she be fined "$3.5m in the US and face penalties of up to $100,000 a day for contempt of court if she does not halt proceedings in France in which she is seeking full ownership of the impressionist work". "At the end of the day what the [Oklahoma] museum wants is to have the painting on the wall," said Olivier de Baecque, the university's lawyer in Paris. On 1 June 2021, after years of litigation, Meyer abandoned ownership of the Pissarro painting to the Fred Jones Jr. Museum. "The important question is to ask why Oklahoma has been fighting for the past decade not to restitute a painting that they do not contest is of dubious origin, that they do not contest was taken from Mrs Meyer's adopted father by the Nazis?" Meyer's French lawyer, Ron Soffer, said. ==Collections==