The Förderverein Wasserburg Haus Graven e.V. is presenting a wonderful exhibition in Langenfeld featuring works by Bettina Heinen-Ayech (1937–2020), as well as leading figures from the Solingen ...
59.5 x 46 cm. (23.4 x 18.1 in.) Signed in lower left. On slightly structured wove paper. - Between 1927 and 1929, Schmidt-Rottluff traveled to the Ticino several times and found inspiration for his ...
A new museum in a village on the western fringe of Chemnitz, past stables where horses munch placidly on hay, honours one of this eastern German city’s most famous sons: the artist Karl ...
The museum’s founder, cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder, tipped his hand in August that a work in the museum’s holdings had a disputed provenance, but did not at the time specify which work. Though the ...
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BERLIN (JTA) — Germany will return two paintings to the sole heir of a collector who was murdered by the Nazis. Two paintings by the renowned Expressionist Karl Schmidt-Rottluff — "Estate in Dangast" ...
Following a ruling by the German commission devoted to restitution of Nazi-looted art, Hanover’s Sprengel Museum will return a German Expressionist watercolor to the heirs of its former owner, Max ...
Two art exhibitions currently on display in Berlin raise important questions about the relationship of certain modern German artists to the Nazi regime (1933-1945). In Part 1, we discussed the ...
The Jewish entrepreneur Max Rüdenberg was dispossessed by the Nazis. Hanover's Sprengel Museum has finally returned a valuable expressionist painting by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff he owned until the 1930s ...
Berlin’s regional government said it will return two Expressionist paintings in the Neue Nationalgalerie museum to the heir of a Jewish textiles entrepreneur who was murdered at Auschwitz during World ...