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02 November 2024
What happened during WWII at the Musée du Jeu de Paume in Paris?
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Musée du Jeu de Paume, Paris courtesy of wikipedia by Marc Masurovsky I have to admit that historians are a strange lot, especially in the c...
09 January 2020
What happened to the collection of Edouard Esmond?
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by Marc Masurovsky [This is the fourth in a series of articles on the fate of Jewish-owned collections confiscated by the ERR in France an...
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...
03 January 2020
The destruction of works of art in wartime Paris--Part One
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by Marc Masurovsky This is the first in a series of articles detailing the selective impact of Nazi cultural policy at the Jeu de Paume muse...
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...
08 October 2018
It is not heirless unless we say it is
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by Marc Masurovsky In late January 2015, HASHAVA sponsored a visit to the kibbutz of Ein Harod and its museum of Jewish artists near Mount ...
15 April 2018
La "question juive" et le marché de l'art en France, 1940-1944
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by Marc Masurovsky [This paper was delivered in French at an international conference in Bonn, Germany, on November 30, 2017. The conference...
31 October 2017
Economics and plunder
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by Marc Masurovsky If you ever wonder how an economic analysis of “enemy” assets conducted by the German plundering agency—Einsatzstab Rei...
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