Oskar Federer (Q95476275)

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Jewish industrialist and art collector plundered by Nazis (1884-1968)
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Oskar Federer
Jewish industrialist and art collector plundered by Nazis (1884-1968)

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    On July 29, 1916 Thannhauser sold Les pissenlits to A.S. Mohr & Søn in Bergen for Otto Nyquist, together with a Gauguin entitled Landschaft mit Kühen. Between 1928 and 1930, Les pissenlits was acquired by Oskar Federer in Ostrava. So far the book. I know from the Kunstmuseum Winterthur that Les pissenlits ended up in the museum collection in 1973 as a bequest from the industrialist (Sulzer) Herbert Wolfer and his wife Charlotte Wolfer-de Armas. (English)
    29 April 2022
    Heinrich Thannhauser, Munich (probably acquired from the artist)Oskar Federer, Ostrava (probably acquired from the above in the late 1920s or early 1930s)Seized by the Nazis in 1939Galerie Vytvarného Umenì, Ostrava (by November 1943)Restituted to the heirs of Oskar Federer in 2007 (English)
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    Federer was a marked man, being both the wealthy general manager of the Vitkovice Iron and Steel Works in the city of Ostrava, and a Jew. (English)
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    Heinrich Thannhauser, Munich (probably acquired from the artist)Oskar Federer, Ostrava (probably acquired from the above in the late 1920s or early 1930s)Seized by the Nazis in 1939Galerie Vytvarného Umenì, Ostrava (by November 1943)Restituted to the heirs of Oskar Federer in 2007 (English)
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    O. Federer, Czechoslovakia.;Confiscated from the above by the German occupying forces.;Restituted to O. Federer, Czechoslovakia, circa 1946.;Justin K. Thannhauser, New York.;Mrs. H. Harris Jonas, New York.;By descent from the above to the present owner. (English)

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