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Hildebrand Gurlitt was one of the art dealers who were commissioned to sell so-called “degenerate” artworks confiscated from German museums in 1937. Around 400 artworks from the context of the cont...
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  • 12 January 2023
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Hildebrand Gurlitt was one of the art dealers who were commissioned to sell so-called “degenerate” artworks confiscated from German museums in 1937. Around 400 artworks from the context of the context remained in his possession. They are housed in the Kunstmuseum Bern as the Cornelius Gurlitt Legacy. The volume is based on extensive research on the origins of the Hildebrand Gurlitt’s art collection. It addresses the position of the museum director and curator Gurlitt with respect to German Modernism and his role as an art dealer during the National Socialist era and in the postwar period. Further essays analyze et al. his activities in the context of the National Socialist politics of art and persecution and critically examine strategies in the art business after 1945. The catalogue contains all of the artworks in the Cornelius Gurlitt Legacy connected with the action to confiscate “degenerate art.”

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Price: $62.99
Pages: 544
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Series: Schriften der Forschungsstelle "Entartete Kunst"
Publication Date: 12 January 2023
ISBN: 9783110799743
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Forgery, falsification and theft of artworks
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Nikola Doll, Kunstmuseum Bern; Uwe Fleckner, Universität Hamburg; Gesa Jeuthe Vietzen, Beratende Kommission, Berlin.