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Wolfgang Gurlitt (15 February 1888 – 26 March 1965) was a German art dealer, museum director and publisher whose art collection included Nazi-looted art.[1]
^"PROVENANCE RESEARCH AT THE LENTOS KUNSTMUSEUM LINZ Interim Report October 2019" (PDF). www.lentos.at. Lentos Art Museum. Retrieved 2021-06-06. To date, 64 works of art have been investigated, with the focus of the investigation being on the Gurlitt Collection. On the basis of this research 13 paintings have been restituted so far
WolfgangGurlitt (15 February 1888 – 26 March 1965) was a German art dealer, museum director and publisher whose art collection included Nazi-looted art...
Hildebrand Gurlitt (15 September 1895 – 9 November 1956) was a German art historian and art gallery director who dealt in Nazi-looted art as one of Hitler's...
(1854–1893) – art collector. WolfgangGurlitt (1888–1965) – art dealer and collector, publisher. Son of Fritz and Annarella Gurlitt (sculptor Heinrich Max Imhof's...
his son, the dealer WolfgangGurlitt (1888-1965). Friedrich Louis Moritz Anton Gurlitt was born in Vienna. His father, Louis Gurlitt 1812–1897, was a well...
The Gurlitt Collection (alternatively known as the "Gurlitt Trove", "Gurlitt Hoard", "Munich Art Hoard", "Schwabing Art Trove", "Schwabing Art Find", etc...
twenty important art works from the collection of the Berlin art dealer WolfgangGurlitt (1888–1965), including paintings and graphic works by Klimt, Schiele...
behalf of the art dealer WolfgangGurlitt. In 1953, the painting was among the group of works the City of Linz acquired from Gurlitt's collection for the 'Neue...
Aranka Munk, Vienna and Bads Aussee, by whom acquired from the artist. WolfgangGurlitt, Berlin (see note). Neue Galerie der Stadt (later, Lentos Kunstmuseum)...
Fenzl, Peter Baum, Makonde: "mapiko", Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, Wolfgang-Gurlitt-Museum, 1997, p. 178 Arts d'Afrique noire, 1990, p.42 Revue du Louvre:...
26, 1941, Aranka died in the Holocaust. The portrait passed through WolfgangGurlitt on its way to the Lentos Museum. In June 2009, the portrait was restituted...
1982 NOE. Landesmuseum Vienna (A) 1982 Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz WolfgangGurlitt-Museum (A) Group exhibitions 1948 Künstlerhaus Wien, Junge Künstler...
Pietro Maria Bardi) 1932: Galleria del Milione, Milan (personal 1932: WolfgangGurlitt Galleri, Berlin(personal) 1933-34: Venice Biennale (sala 48, cat. p...
Jewish owners in Nazi Germany, as they were purchased by art dealer WolfgangGurlitt, who bought several paintings from Jewish owners during this time period...
Reichskulturkammer, but never joined the Nazi Party. In 1936, the gallery owner WolfgangGurlitt became aware of her and organized the largest exhibition of her works...
Galerie der Künstler [de]. In 1957, he had a solo exhibition at the WolfgangGurlitt Gallery. In 1959, he took part in the "Great Art Exhibition" at the...
art dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt who had reported them destroyed by bombardments; however, they resurfaced when details of the Gurlitt Collection which had...
Bellas Artes, Caracas 1955: Venezolanische Impressionen 1954, Galerie WolfgangGurlitt, Munich 1959: Pintura y escultura de profesores de la Faculdad de Arquitectura...
and in London at the Hamilton Gallery beginning in 1967. The Galerie WolfgangGurlitt in Munich hosted an exhibition of her work in 1973. During her career...
put up for sale in Vienna in 1942. The artwork was then acquired by WolfgangGurlitt who sold it to the Neue Galerie in Linz in January 1953 where it remained...