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Showing posts with label Auguste Renoir. Show all posts
24 February 2015

The most expensive works of art in the world and their histories (or lack thereof)-Part One

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by Marc Masurovsky Our collective jaws routinely drop when we read about a work of art selling for sums of money that most of us cannot comp...
12 February 2013

Three Impressionist paintings, three (or rather two) destinies

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On March 1, 1941, the Paris art dealership of Durand-Ruel ships to its German client, Mr. Wolfgang Krüger, three high-priced paintings by n...
13 February 2012

Looted Renoir painting on the French Riviera

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by Marc Masurovsky SS Officer Hermann Brandl, also known as the head of the infamous black market organization in wartime Paris called “O...
24 April 2011

Looted art in Italy

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Although the more than 48 postwar Italian governments have been focused largely on what the Germans removed from Italy during their two-year...
09 April 2011

ERR database—Impressionists and their collectors

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Usually, when people think of art restitution or art looted by the Nazis, they tend to believe that most stolen objects consisted of paintin...
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