Litzlberg on the Attersee (Q3256843)

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painting by Gustav Klimt
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Litzlberg on the Attersee
painting by Gustav Klimt

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    Klimt - Litzlberg am Attersee.jpg
    2,718 × 2,712; 4.45 MB
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    Litzlberg am Attersee (German)
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    Viktor & Paula Zuckerkandl Estate (1928)Amalie Redlich, Vienna (acquired from the Estate of the above after 1928)Seized from the above by the Gestapo after the Anschluss in 1938Galerie Welz, SalzburgMuseum der Moderne, Rupertinum, SalzburgRestituted to the heir of Amalie Redlich in 2011 (English)
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    Viktor Zuckerhandl was a wealthy Austrian Jew who liked to buy art. When he and his wife died childless, his collection went to his sister, Amalie. Redlich and her daughter, Mathilde, were deported to Lodz, Poland, in 1941 and presumed executed. Mathilde's husband and son, Georges, had fled Vienna in 1938. When they returned after the war, all of Redlich's paintings were gone. The painting was purchased by an art collector in Salzburg; it was later traded to the Salzburg state gallery, and in 1952 joined the inventory of the Salzburg Modern Art Museum. Government officials will decide in July whether to follow a recommendation that the art be returned to its rightful owner. (English)
    Viktor & Paula Zuckerkandl Estate (1928)Amalie Redlich, Vienna (acquired from the Estate of the above after 1928)Seized from the above by the Gestapo after the Anschluss in 1938Galerie Welz, SalzburgMuseum der Moderne, Rupertinum, SalzburgRestituted to the heir of Amalie Redlich in 2011 (English)
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    Viktor Zuckerkandl, ViennaViktor & Paula Zuckerkandl Estate (1928)Amalie Redlich, Vienna (acquired from the Estate of the above after 1928) Seized from the above by the Gestapo after the Anschluss in 1938 Galerie Welz, Salzburg Museum der Moderne, Rupertinum, Salzburg Restituted to the heir of Amalie Redlich in 2011 (English)

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