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16 April 2023
Cornelius "Kor" Postma (Part One)
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by Claudia Hofstee Note: This is a two-part essay by Claudia Hofstee. Part One addresses Postma’s life story and Part Two is a detailed loo...
08 January 2020
The fate of the collection of Alexandra Pregel, aka Avxente
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Alexandra Pregel. http://www.bnphoto.org/pregel/home.htm by Marc Masurovsky [This is the third installment of the series on the alle...
05 January 2020
The Destruction of works of art in wartime Paris-Part Two
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by Marc Masurovsky [Continuation of “The Destruction of works of art in wartime Paris-Part One”] Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) st...
30 December 2019
Sunflower oil for paintings
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by Marc Masurovsky Art is a commodity which can be traded like widgets. On January 17, 1944, a French company called “Compensex” [Compagnie...
29 October 2017
The top 10 plundered art articles
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by Marc Masurovsky The plundered art blog was born without anyone noticing it in May 2010. As so many of these ventures go, nothing mu...
10 October 2016
Deconstructing the Jeu de Paume
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by Marc Masurovsky The process of understanding what exactly unfolded at the Jeu de Paume museum in German-occupied Paris between late 194...
04 February 2015
A Gurlitt painting waiting to be restituted: View of the Seine from the Pont-Neuf, by Camille Pissarro
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by Marc Masurovsky One of the paintings found in the infamous Salzburg Depot in Western Austria which were part of the art collection of the...
08 November 2011
Nazi looted art conference at Lafayette College, Easton, PA: a debriefing (II)
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Day 2: October 27, 2011 Lafayette College Source: Lafayette College via Flickr Lafayette College is a small architectural jewel nes...
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