There a couple of things about the Dutch art museums we've been to that I find admirable: firstly, they take pains to (repeatedly) point out they the great wealth and prosperity of the Dutch Golden Age was achieved on the backs of the slave trade and colonial exploitation in the East and West Indies. Secondly, there are numerous works of art that have a label indicating they were stolen by Nazi occupiers and that they have been unable to find the rightful owners (but they would appreciate leads if you have any). This is especially refreshing in light of our current administration's attempted whitewashing of the darker parts of American history in the Smithsonian and elsewhere.