Jul 14, 2024
Jul 10, 2024
DATASET: Art Provenances AFTER Restitution of Looted Art
Claims for Nazi-looted art or duress sales sometimes result in restitution or settlement agreements which cause the restituted artwork to be sold at auction.
Below are artworks whose provenance, as published by Christie's auction house, mentions a restitution or settlement agreement with the heir of a victim of Nazi persecution.
These provenance texts provide valuable information to art historians and Holocaust researchers, offering insights into the art market networks that dealt in Holocaust-linked artworks between the time they left the possession of the persecuted Jewish collectors and the time they were restituted.
(original source of information: Christie's auction website)
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Jul 9, 2024
Erasing Jewish owners from provenance: Martha Liebermann
Martha Liebermann committed suicide the day before her planned deportation by the #Nazis to the Theresienstadt Ghetto
— Open Art Data | @openartdata.bsky.social (@OpenLinkArtData) July 9, 2024
Her heirs list this portrait of her daughter Käte by her husband Max on Lost Art.
You would not know this from the #NGA's #provenance.https://t.co/5JY2Clrb0b pic.twitter.com/q0xVQLhDkb