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Published by Uitgeverij de Kunst, NL, 2024
ISBN 10: 9462625948 ISBN 13: 9789462625945
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Hardback. Condition: New. During the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters were placed in a children's home, but were rounded up in early 1944 and deported to Auschwitz, where they died. The parents survived the war and did not discover their children's fate until 1946. The search for the painting also remained fruitless for a long time, until Origins Unknown Agency discovered that it had ended up in a German museum. The museum had previously tried unsuccessfully to trace its provenance. Thanks to the Origins Unknown Agency, the heirs of the original owner were found. The German museum and the heirs agreed that the painting, an 1882 work by Camille Pissarro, would remain at the museum. As part of the compensation, the painting will be kept on display from November 2024 to February 2025 at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
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Published by Waanders Uitgevers B.V., 2024
ISBN 10: 9462624984 ISBN 13: 9789462624986
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. During the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters were placed in a children's home, but were rounded up in early 1944 and deported to Auschwitz, where they died. The parents survived the war and did not discover their children's fate until 1946. The search for the painting also remained fruitless for a long time, until Origins Unknown Agency discovered that it had ended up in a German museum. The museum had previously tried unsuccessfully to trace its provenance. Thanks to the Origins Unknown Agency, the heirs of the original owner were found. The German museum and the heirs agreed that the painting, an 1882 work by Camille Pissarro, would remain at the museum. As part of the compensation, the painting will be kept on display from November 2024 to February 2025 at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. AUTHORS: Eelke Muller is a historian and literary scholar. At NIOD, she focuses on research into culture in conflict. Her expertise particularly concerns art theft, restitution and legal redress in relation to the Nazi period. Previously, Eelke conducted research for the Museumvereniging and various government committees. She has written several publications within her field. She currently contributes to research and exhibitions in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum, Mauritshuis, Jewish Cultural Quarter and the National Holocaust Museum, among others. Annelies Kool is an Advisor on Cultural Goods and World War II at The Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands (RCE). SELLING POINTS: . The story of the hunt for a lost painting by Pissarro 60 colour illustrations The fascinating story of the hunt for a lost painting by Pissarro. During the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters died in Auschwitz. The painting was later found in a German museum. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Waanders BV, Uitgeverij, 2025
ISBN 10: 9462625948 ISBN 13: 9789462625945
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Language: English
Published by Waanders BV, Uitgeverij, 2025
ISBN 10: 9462625948 ISBN 13: 9789462625945
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Published by Nederlandse Museumvereniging 1999, 1999
Seller: Casanova Books, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Large 8vo, stiff wrps., 224 p. (On museums and forced sales of Jewish property in wartime and shortly afterwards) In near fine good condition. K3.
Language: Dutch
Published by Waanders Uitgevers B.V., 2023
ISBN 10: 9462624976 ISBN 13: 9789462624979
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. During the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters were placed in a children's home, but were rounded up in early 1944 and deported to Auschwitz, where they died. The parents survived the war and did not discover their children's fate until 1946. The search for the painting also remained fruitless for a long time, until Origins Unknown Agency discovered that it had ended up in a German museum. The museum had previously tried unsuccessfully to trace its provenance. Thanks to the Origins Unknown Agency, the heirs of the original owner were found. The German museum and the heirs agreed that the painting, an 1882 work by Camille Pissarro, would remain at the museum. As part of the compensation, the painting will be kept on display from November 2024 to February 2025 at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. AUTHORS: Eelke Muller is a historian and literary scholar. At NIOD, she focuses on research into culture in conflict. Her expertise particularly concerns art theft, restitution and legal redress in relation to the Nazi period. Previously, Eelke conducted research for the Museumvereniging and various government committees. She has written several publications within her field. She currently contributes to research and exhibitions in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum, Mauritshuis, Jewish Cultural Quarter and the National Holocaust Museum, among others. Annelies Kool is an Advisor on Cultural Goods and World War II at The Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands (RCE). SELLING POINTS: . The story of the hunt for a lost painting by Pissarro 60 colour illustrations The fascinating story of the hunt for a lost painting by Pissarro. During the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters died in Auschwitz. The painting was later found in a German museum. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Uitgeverij de Kunst, NL, 2024
ISBN 10: 9462625948 ISBN 13: 9789462625945
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. During the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters were placed in a children's home, but were rounded up in early 1944 and deported to Auschwitz, where they died. The parents survived the war and did not discover their children's fate until 1946. The search for the painting also remained fruitless for a long time, until Origins Unknown Agency discovered that it had ended up in a German museum. The museum had previously tried unsuccessfully to trace its provenance. Thanks to the Origins Unknown Agency, the heirs of the original owner were found. The German museum and the heirs agreed that the painting, an 1882 work by Camille Pissarro, would remain at the museum. As part of the compensation, the painting will be kept on display from November 2024 to February 2025 at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The fascinating story of the hunt for a lost painting by Pissarro. During the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters died in Auschwitz. The painting was later found in a German museumDuring the German occupation, a Jewish Dutch couple had to sell a painting to go into hiding. Their daughters were placed in a children's home, but were rounded up in early 1944 and deported to Auschwitz, where they died. The parents survived the war and did not discover their children's fate until 1946. The search for the painting also remained fruitless for a long time, until Origins Unknown Agency discovered that it had ended up in a German museum. The museum had previously tried unsuccessfully to trace its provenance. Thanks to the Origins Unknown Agency, the heirs of the original owner were found. The German museum and the heirs agreed that the painting, an 1882 work by Camille Pissarro, would remain at the museum. As part of the compensation, the painting will be kept on display from November 2024 to February 2025 at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
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Published by , Waanders, 2023, 2023
Hardcover, 216 pages, ENG. edition !! 240 x 170 x 25 mm, NEW, illustr. / images in colour / b/w. ISBN 9789462624986. Looted Art & Restitution relates the history of the trade, looting and restitution of works of art from the Netherlands before, during and after World War II. Due to the German collection rage, countless artworks ended up in German hands during the occupation. The allies recovered a large number of works of art to the Netherlands after the war. It was the Dutch government?s task to return looted or forcibly sold works to their original owners. The mostly Jewish claimants, however, often encountered bureaucratic and unwilling authorities. Meanwhile, most of the artworks were distributed over museums and depots or auctioned off. It was not until the late 1990s that, in accordance with international developments, the restitution policy became much more humane and a search for the rightful owners was implemented. 0 g.
Hardback, 192 pagina's, Dimensions 240 x 170 mm, 60 Illustrations col.ill Dutch (NL) ed. *new. ISBN 9789462625938. Gedurende de Duitse bezetting moest een Joods Nederlands echtpaar een schilderij verkopen om te kunnen onderduiken. De speurtocht naar het schilderij bleef lang vruchteloos, totdat Bureau Herkomst Gezocht ontdekte dat het in een Duits museum was terechtgekomen. Het Duitse museum en de erven kwamen overeen dat het schilderij, een werk van Camille Pissarro uit 1882, in het museum zou blijven. 0 g.
Published by Waanders, 2024, 2024
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Hardcover/Hardback. Condition: Very Good. In zeer goede staat. Hardcover. Rijkelijk geà llustreerd. Groot boek.
Published by Waanders, Zwolle, 2002
Seller: Bij tij en ontij ..., Kloosterburen, NL, Netherlands
Paperback, 24 cm, 319 pp. Ills.: z/w en kleurenillustraties. Cond.: zeer goed / very good. ISBN: 9789040087035.
Zwolle, Wbooks, 2002. 320 pp. Illustr. Very good copy. Clean, no name, markings or other traces of use. Paperback, spine sunned. Dutch language. Restitution policy of looted art. Onderzoek in opdracht van de Commissie Ekkart. WOII. Nazi. SNK. Law. WWII. Second World War. Nazi.
Published by Waanders, 2002, 2002
Seller: Handled With Care, Bocholt, Belgium
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Published by Ter Borch Stichting
ISBN 10: 908267520X ISBN 13: 9789082675207
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