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Hertz: Kunsthändlerjahre 1931-1981, 1997.

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https://www.proveana.de/en/link/lit00000178
last updated
16.01.2024
Forschungskontext
  • Cultural goods confiscated as a result of Nazi persecution

Basic information

Literaturangabe

Michael Hertz: Kunsthändlerjahre 1931–1981, in: Zentralarchiv des Internationalen Kunsthandels (Hg.): Sediment. Mitteilungen zur Geschichte des Kunsthandels, 2/1997 (Auszüge aus den unveröffentlichten autobiografischen Aufzeichnungen/Memoiren.

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German

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Personen/Körperschaften

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    Hertz, Michael

References

Forschungsprojekte

  • Project reference
    Acquisitions for the graphic art collection at the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum between 1933 and 1945
  • Project reference
    Acquisitions in the Graphic Art Collection of the Museum Ludwig 1933-2015

Schlagworte

  • Kunsthandel

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