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(Q107393914)
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https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/international/2004/10/28/47269.htm
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(P1683)
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"According to the complaint, documents reveal the painting was next known to be in the possession of Maurice Covo, owner and manager of Galerie Renou & Poyet in Paris in 1975. Covo said he had received the painting from a collector who had obtained it from a dealer who was investigated by a postwar tribunal on charges of benefiting from sales to the Nazis. Covo sold the painting in 1975 to a Paris art gallery for 630,000 French francs. The Paris gallery then sold the painting to Chicago residents, Marilynn Alsdorf and her husband James (now deceased)" (language: en)
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(Q39411275)
(P1683)
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"As it turns out, the Picasso was collected and/or identified by the Allied Command. The provenance from there is a blank until 1975, when Maurice Covo (a French art dealer) asked Stephen Hahn (a gallerist in New York) whether Hahn would be interested in buying it. Covo represented that he might be able to acquire it. Hahn traveled to Paris and purchased the Picasso, with Covo making no mention of its Nazi connection (according to Hahn). That same year, Hahn sold the painting to Marilyn Alsdorf of Chicago." (language: en)
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