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Monuments Men Foundation Uncovers Evidence Indicating Nazi Era Forced Sale Painting Currently on View at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Belongs to Heirs of Dr Max Emden

Monuments Men Foundation Uncovers Evidence Indicating Nazi Era Forced Sale Painting Currently on View at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Belongs to Heirs of Dr Max Emden
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Controversial Max Stern art exhibition gets go-ahead | Culture| Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW

Controversial Max Stern art exhibition gets go-ahead | Culture| Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW
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Did the Nazis force an art sale? The question lingers 88 years later

Did the Nazis force an art sale? The question lingers 88 years later. Joachim Anthoniesz Wtewael’s “Actaeon Watching Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing.” The museum has held that Curt Glaser’s sale of the painting was not forced by Nazi persecution. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston via The New York Times. by Catherine Hickley (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- The Nazi authorities removed Curt Glaser from his post as director of the Berlin State Art Library in April 1933 because he was Jewish. He was also evicted from his home and, the following month, sold most of his art collection at two auctions.

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