The Golden Horn. Morning (Q17491918)

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painting by Paul Signac
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The Golden Horn. Morning
painting by Paul Signac

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    1907
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    Signac Paul - La Corne d'Or.jpg
    2,000 × 1,566; 1.05 MB
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    D'abord propriété de la galerie Bernheim-Jeune, puis de l'acteur Max Linder en 1913, il est vendu par la galerie Jean Metthey. C'est là que Gaston Lévy acquiert l’œuvre le 10 juin 1927. (French)
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    Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Paris Max Linder, Paris (acquired from the above in 1913)Metthey, Paris (acquired by 1923)Gaston Lévy, Paris (acquired from the above on 10th June 1927)Seized by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg circa October 1940 (inv. no. MA-B 1084) and transferred to the depot maintained at the Jeu de Paume in June 1943Martin Fabiani, Paris (May 1944) Munich Central Collecting Point (received on 21st March 1946; inv. no. 22355/4)Repatriated to the French State on 25th September 1947 Transferred by the French Government in 1949 to Natasha [Fruma] von Fliegers (née Josefowitz), Paris & New York Serge Fliegers (by descent from the above)Seized from the above in 1988 by French Customs and confiscatedAssigned to the Musée d'Orsay, Paris in 2000Restituted by the French Government to the heirs of Gaston Lévy in 2018 (English)
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    Le Signac est transféré le 21 mars 1946 au Central Collecting Point de Munich (n° 22355/4) (3). Le tableau est rapatrié vers la France par le vingt-et-unième convoi en provenance de Munich le 25 septembre 1947 et il entre à la commission de récupération Artistique (CRA), mais il n'y a aucune trace de sa sortie. (French)
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    Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Paris Max Linder, Paris (acquired from the above in 1913) Metthey, Paris (acquired by 1923)Gaston Lévy, Paris (acquired from the above on 10th June 1927) Seized by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg circa October 1940 (inv. no. MA-B 1084) and transferred to the depot maintained at the Jeu de Paume in June 1943Martin Fabiani, Paris (May 1944) Munich Central Collecting Point (received on 21st March 1946; inv. no. 22355/4) Repatriated to the French State on 25th September 1947 Transferred by the French Government in 1949 to Natasha [Fruma] von Fliegers (née Josefowitz), Paris & New York Serge Fliegers (by descent from the above)Seized from the above in 1988 by French Customs and confiscatedAssigned to the Musée d'Orsay, Paris in 2000Restituted by the French Government to the heirs of Gaston Lévy in 2018 (English)
    16 July 2018
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    unknown value
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    92.5 centimetre
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    73.7 centimetre
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    La Corne d'Or (MNR 1009) by Paul Signac
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