Showing posts with label Raphael Gerard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raphael Gerard. Show all posts
Nov 19, 2018
Raphaël Gérard
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Gurlitt: Status ReportAn Art Dealer in Nazi Germany |
What does it mean to find the name Raphaël Gérard in a provenance?
1. The art dealer Raphaël Gérard appears in the provenance of an astonishing number of artworks in the Gurlitt: Status Report An Art Dealer in Nazi Germany expo in Berlin. This close collaboration with Gurlitt suggests that more research would be useful.
© Gurlitt Provenance Research Project Object record excerpt for Lost Art ID: 532973
Gustave CourbetPortrait of a woman (Portait of the Artist’s Sister Juliette?)
Provenance:
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By latest 28 April 1944: Raphaël Gerard, Paris (per Gurlitt Papers)
After September 1953: Hildebrand Gurlitt, Dusseldorf (per Gurlitt Papers)
Thence by descent to Cornelius Gurlitt, Munich/Salzburg
From 6 May 2014: Estate of Cornelius Gurlitt
© Gurlitt Provenance Research Project Object record excerpt for Lost Art ID: 533086
Provenance:(…)
By latest 28 April 1944: Raphaël Gerard, Paris (per Gurlitt Papers)
After September 1953: Hildebrand Gurlitt, Dusseldorf (per Gurlitt Papers)
Thence by descent to Cornelius Gurlitt, Munich/Salzburg
From 6 May 2014: Estate of Cornelius Gurlitt
2. The art dealer Raphaël Gérard is known to have dealt in "confiscated pictures" and to have used aliases.
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Raphael Gérard: “closely connected with German looting in France” “used the names HERMSEN and SCHEOLLER” NARA M1946. denazification orders, custody receipts, property cards, Jewish restitution claim records, and other records. - NARA/Fold3
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