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After World War II, the new director of Hagen's city art museum, Herta Hesse, oversaw the restoration of the old
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Osthaus' original museum, if not its collection. Under her direction, the museum focused on recapturing what the city had lost when the Folkwang collection was sold to Essen. The museum became a focus for exhibits of
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