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https://www.lootedart.com/news.php?r=P3LY2R937431
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"A painting looted from a Berlin Jewish family by Nazis has been found by US authorities at the Kunsthaus museum in Zurich, museum officials said Tuesday.Confirming a report by local media, the museum said that the painting was an 1887 portrait called Madame La Suire by Swiss painter Albert von Keller, who was popular in Berlin and Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century.The painting was acquired by the Sommerguths, a rich Jewish couple from Berlin who had a substantial collection of 106 paintings, including Renaissance masterpieces as well as works by Camille Pissaro.But after the Nazis came to power in Germany, they were forced to give up the collection, which was sold during an auction in 1939." (language: en)
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(Q328376)
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https://www.lootedart.com/news.php?r=P3LY2R937431
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"A painting looted from a Berlin Jewish family by Nazis has been found by US authorities at the Kunsthaus museum in Zurich, museum officials said Tuesday.Confirming a report by local media, the museum said that the painting was an 1887 portrait called Madame La Suire by Swiss painter Albert von Keller, who was popular in Berlin and Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century.The painting was acquired by the Sommerguths, a rich Jewish couple from Berlin who had a substantial collection of 106 paintings, including Renaissance masterpieces as well as works by Camille Pissaro.But after the Nazis came to power in Germany, they were forced to give up the collection, which was sold during an auction in 1939.Alfred Sommerguth, who acquired his fortune as co-director of the German tobacco manufacturer Loeser & Wolff, managed to flee to Cuba in 1941 at the age of 82, before reaching New York where he died a destitute in 1950." (language: en-gb)
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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https://www.monumentsmenandwomenfnd.org/join-the-hunt/wwii-most-wanted-menzel
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"n 2011 a highly publicized story appeared in the press, detailing the return of one of Alfred Sommerguth’s paintings to his heirs. Madame La Suire, by Albert von Keller, was discovered at the Kunsthaus Zürich by chance, during an exhibition on Keller organized by the Kunsthaus. It had been donated to the museum in 2006 by the widow of Oskar Mueller, a Keller collector. The heirs agreed to leave the painting with the Swiss museum, with an added text panel detailing its provenance. This was the fourth painting returned to the Sommerguth estate in three years, including a painting by Karl Blechen pulled from sale at Sotheby’s in 2008. Jardin des Plantes has not appeared on the market since 1939, and its current whereabouts are unknown." (language: en)
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Tuesday, February 7, 1939
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