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Between 1939 & 1944, as the Nazis overran Europe, they were also quietly conducting another type of pillage. <i>The Lost Museum</i> tells the story of the Jewish art collectors & gallery owners in France who were stripped of rare works by artists such as Vermeer, Rembrandt, Degas, Cézanne & Picasso. Before they were through, the Nazis had taken more than 20,000 paintings, sculptures & drawings from France. <i>The Lost Museum</i> explores the Nazis’ systematic confiscation of these artworks, focusing on the private collections of five families: Rothschild, Rosenberg, Bernheim-Jeune, David-Weill & Schloss. The book is filled with private family photos of this art, some of which has never before been seen by the public, & it traces the fate of these works as they passed thru the hands of top German officials, unscrupulous art dealers & unwitting auction houses such as Christie’s & Sotheby’s.
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El museo desaparecido, Hector Feliciano
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2004
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- Titel
- El museo desaparecido
- Untertitel
- Los nazis y la confiscación de obras de arte
- Sprache
- Spanisch
- Autor*innen
- Hector Feliciano
- Verlag
- Planeta
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2004
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 377
- ISBN10
- 9500425645
- ISBN13
- 9789500425643
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Kunst, Zweiter Weltkrieg, Kunstgeschichte, Museen
- Beschreibung
- Between 1939 & 1944, as the Nazis overran Europe, they were also quietly conducting another type of pillage. <i>The Lost Museum</i> tells the story of the Jewish art collectors & gallery owners in France who were stripped of rare works by artists such as Vermeer, Rembrandt, Degas, Cézanne & Picasso. Before they were through, the Nazis had taken more than 20,000 paintings, sculptures & drawings from France. <i>The Lost Museum</i> explores the Nazis’ systematic confiscation of these artworks, focusing on the private collections of five families: Rothschild, Rosenberg, Bernheim-Jeune, David-Weill & Schloss. The book is filled with private family photos of this art, some of which has never before been seen by the public, & it traces the fate of these works as they passed thru the hands of top German officials, unscrupulous art dealers & unwitting auction houses such as Christie’s & Sotheby’s.


