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(Q183)
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(Q4830453)
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(Q1007870)
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"Kunsthaus Heinrich Hahn Kaiserstr. 61930-1944: Es erschienen 52 meist illustrierte sowie häufig durch einen kunsthistorischen Apparat begleitete Auktionskataloge (Katalog 20, 26, 32, 35, 39 wurden nicht ermittelt) mit teilweise hochwertigen Kunstwerken. In einigen Spezialauktionen wurden Ostasiatika versteigert. Auch einige bedeutende Sammlungen, etwa die Sammlungen Cloos, E. G. May Erben und de Ridder, kamen hier auf den Markt. Durch die fortlaufende Tätigkeit bis 1944 ist Heinrich Hahn das umsatzstärkste Frankfurter Auktionshaus dieser Jahre." (language: de)
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(Q1794)
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(Q63633674)
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(Q98831928)
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https://www.lootedart.com/news.php?r=QYTL74322221
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"If the woman in the picture could speak, she would tell you a lot — about the container that was never sent, but instead cracked open in Hamburg by the Nazis, who would find her inside. About how they shipped her to Frankfurt in 1941, where she was sold at the Heinrich Hahn auction house by a mysterious seller with the initials “F.L.” And about how, from that point on, she disappeared from public records for almost 50 years.She could tell you about passing through the hands of London art dealer Johnny van Haeften in 1986, who obtained her — again — from an unnamed owner, passing it on to be sold at a Sotheby's auction in New York in 1987. There, the volunteer committee for the Art Gallery of Hamilton, a small, plucky Canadian museum determined to add to its collection of one Golden Age Dutch master painting, bought it for $50,000." (language: en)
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(Q2273396)
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(P3342)
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(Q131762995)
(P248)
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"Provenance Research: Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum - Kunstmuseum des Landes Niedersachsen (Art Museum of the Federal State of Niedersachsen)" (language: en)
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Thursday, January 16, 2025
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https://www.lootedart.com/MFEU4D94023_print;Y
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"Two paintings are now identified as looted artworks: Rombout van Troyen, “Felsgrotte mit Opferszene” (Grotto with a Sacrifice) and Max Joseph Wagenbauer, “Großes Bauerngehöft am Dorfrand” (Great Farm with a Village in the far Distance). They belonged to the Jewish physician Dr Hans Herxheimer from Frankfurt am Main (Frankfurt 1880-1944 Theresienstadt). Meanwhile the painting by Troyen was restituted to the heirs of Dr Max Herxheimer. For the painting by Wagenbauer the heirs of Dr Herxheimer and the Museum agreed that the Museum paid a financial compensation in order to keep the painting in his collection. (Both of the two paintings were bought for the museum from Hahn auction 17 /18 November 1942)." (language: en)
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