The Max Stern Art Restitution Project (Q17052829)
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workgroup to recover artworks stolen via "1938 forced sale" by Max Stern during Nazi regime in Germany
- Max Stern Art Restitution Project
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workgroup to recover artworks stolen via "1938 forced sale" by Max Stern during Nazi regime in Germany |
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Dutch portrait painter Juriaen Pool II's "The Masters of the Goldsmith Guild in Amsterdam in 1701" is a large-scale painting of some of Amsterdam's most important citizens and the ninth Nazi-looted artwork to be returned to the university heirs. (English)
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