Anna Caspari (Q15428561)

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Anna Caspari
Marchande d'art juive allemande
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    Anna Caspari
    German Jewish art dealer (1900-1941)
    • Annie Caspari nee Naphtali

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    Aniela Naphtali (allemand)
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    16 mai 1900Grégorien
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    25 novembre 1941
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    The Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz is working with the Commission for Looted Art in Europe to clarify the provenance of the painting ‘Pariser Platz in Berlin’ by Oskar Kokoschka. The Commission for Looted Art in Europe represents the family of Anna Caspari, a distinguished dealer in Munich who was deported from Germany and murdered by the Nazis in Riga in 1941. The artwork belonged to the Caspari family / the Galerie Caspari. (anglais)
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    Every day Hermann Parzinger looked at "Pariser Platz in Berlin" by Oskar Kokoschka, which hung in his office. Well it turned out that it originated in the gallery of Jewish art dealer and collector Anna Caspari. It was sold in 1935 through the Dresdner Bank to the German Reich and later passed into the possession of the SPK. The Foundation's president Hermann Parzinger has now taken down the painting. (anglais)

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