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https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/CassirerThyssen-9CA.pdf
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"The Cassirers accuse the Baron of falsifying the record in his purchase notebook and argue the district court’s finding that it was a mistake was clearly erroneous. We reject this argument because there is evidence in the record from which a trier of fact could find that the erroneous provenance information about the Painting in the Baron’s purchase notebook was a mistake. Indeed, TBC’s expert Laurie Stein opined that the false provenance information was a “mistake[],” and three other paintings, none of which are claimed to have been stolen goods, were similarly reported as sold in Paris rather than New York." (language: en)
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http://web.archive.org/web/20101124202828/https://www.lootedart.com/news.php?r=MKSXG8242521
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"Nathan, a German of Jewish descent, emigrated to Paris in 1937. Robert Tannahill, a Detroit collector, bequeathed the Van Gogh painting in 1970 to the DIA. He bought it in 1941 from a member of the art group that bought it from Nathan for $9,364, according to a news release. The 18-month study was led by Laurie Stein, an independent art historian, who has conducted similar research for the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Conn. Her work has led to the resolution of claims by museums and the heirs of prior owners, the release said." (language: en)
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http://web.archive.org/web/20180926103926/https://www.buehrle.ch/en/history/the-provenances/
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"Thanks to the efforts of the curators, the Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection possesses an archive that is quite extensive. It formed the basis for subsequent research that compared the available information with more recent findings. With the assistance of internationally renowned provenance researcher Laurie A. Stein (Chicago/Berlin) the information available has been transferred to a system that not only records every known change of a work’s ownership but also discloses the source of the information concerned." (language: en)
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"The Blade | Toledo's breaking news, sports, and entertainment watchdog" (language: en)
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Saturday, October 12, 2024
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https://www.toledoblade.com/frontpage/2006/01/26/Suit-seeks-to-affirm-ownership-of-painting.html
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"Don Bacigalupi, director of the Toledo museum, and Graham Beal, head of the Detroit museum, met Tuesday in New York City with three heirs of Martha Nathan, who apparently sold the paintings in 1938, according to a researcher hired by the museums."They want to continue to pursue the claim," said Mr. Bacigalupi, who refers to the group as "purported" heirs.The museums hired Laurie Stein of Chicago, who Mr. Bacigalupi said is a Nazi-era art specialist, and she spent 15 months tracking the paintings' movements during the 1930s. "We've concluded the research that proves our clear title," he said." (language: en)
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