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18 December 2022
Maison Bulgari and the Nazis
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Maison Bulgari, Rome by Marc Masurovsky Why would a high-end luxury goods business like Bulgari become a target of Allied investigations dur...
17 April 2018
Teaching plunder to children Part One
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by Marc Masurovsky Here are some images developed for a presentation given to young children in a Jewish middle school, ages 9 to 13. Feel...
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...
10 January 2012
"Der Garten Daubignys," Vincent van Gogh
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Shortly before the troubled, inspired, and heartbreaking life of Vincent van Gogh came to a violent end on July 29, 1890, at Auvers-sur-Oi...
29 July 2011
Nazi plunderer Bruno Lohse gets a posthumous rewrite
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Bruno Lohse Source: Jewish Museum Berlin When SS Captain Bruno Lohse died on March 21, 2007, he left behind him a small treasure of F...
09 June 2011
“A Harvest Scene (Heuernte)” by Philip Wouwerman
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by Marc Masurovsky It required the death at the age of 96 on March 19, 2007, of a German art historian turned notorious Nazi plunderer and w...
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