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Lost Art: The Cassirer Family

The value of art cannot be measured in currency alone. For many, art is a conduit for family memories, an emblem of a treasured cultural heritage. Our next three videos will examine how the Nazis’ pillaging of Europe during World War II impacted three Jewish families. The first episode highlights the Cassirer’s attachment to Pissarro’s Rue St. Honore: Afternoon Rain-Effect. 

 

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Lost Art: The Bendel Family

Our second story on Nazi-looted art recounts the tragic events in the life of collector Leo Bendel and his wife Else. Leo’s favorite painting was done by the popular German Romanticist Carl Spitzweg. Ironically, it is titled Justice.

 

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Lost Art: The Bloch-Bauer Family

Our final story on Nazi-looted art relates how the wealthy Viennese industrialist, Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer, was forced to forfeit a cherished portrait of his beloved wife Adele.

Landmark Case of Nazi-Looted Art: The Discovery

With Europe in shambles following World War II, much of the art that made its way to the New York art market had little documented provenance. In the next three videos, we’ll explore a landmark case in which an American museum returns a work of Holocaust looted art to the victims’ heirs without need of legal action.

Video 1: The Discovery

 

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Landmark Case of Nazi-Looted Art: Authentication

In this second installment we learn the “journey” of Lucas Cranach’s masterpiece during the war and its aftermath.

Video 2: Authentication

 

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Landmark Case of Nazi-Looted Art: Verdict

In this final installment from M&G’s 2015 Sleuthing exhibition, learn the ultimate verdict and importance of the case.

Video 3: Verdict