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Essay

May, Kunstwerke aus dem westdeutschen Handel, 25.06.1939.

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https://www.proveana.de/en/link/lit00008416
last updated
22.08.2025
Forschungskontext
  • Cultural goods confiscated as a result of Nazi persecution

Basic information

Bibliographical reference

H. May, Kunstwerke aus dem westdeutschen Handel, in: Die Weltkunst, XIII. Jg., Nr. 24/25, 25.06.1939, S. 3-5.

Language of publication
German

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Person/Corporate bodies

  • Verweist auf
    Galerie Hans Bammann

References

Research projects

  • Project reference
    Einzelfallrecherche aus Anlaß des Auskunftsgesuchs der Nachkommen von Paul Hellmann und Irene Hellmann-Redlich für das Gemälde „Bildnis des Grafen Colloredo Mannsfeld“ von Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller

Keywords

  • Kunsthandel
  • Zeitgenössische Quelle

Links

  • Digital copy website
    https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.48200.19
    Heidelberger historische Bestände - digital
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