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Franz Skarbina

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Toren's great uncle, industrialist David Friedmann, had 54 pieces of museum quality art in his Breslau mansion, all of which were seized by the Nazis in 1940. Toren, who escaped as a child on the Kindertransport in 1939, recently discovered that three works from his family's collection were in the
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was the object of a lawsuit filed by a Holocaust victim's son who was trying to locate the painting. David Toren requested that the Berlin auction house Villa Grisebach reveal the buyers of the Skarbina as well as two works by Beckmann.
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In 1888, he was appointed a professor at the Prussian Academy and, in 1892, became a full member there. A year later, however, he resigned his teaching position due to disagreements with the academy's Director,
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He died at his home in Berlin, from an acute kidney ailment, and is buried in the Old Cemetery of St. Jacobkirche. All of the items in his estate were destroyed during World War II.
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trove of Cornelius Gurlitt, son of Hitler's art dealer, Hildebrand Gurlitt. Two of the works discovered in the Gurlitt trove were by Max Liebermann, and the third by Franz Skarbina.
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He became an assistant teacher at the Prussian Academy in 1878 and, in 1881, he taught anatomical drawing at the
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In 1901, he gave private lessons to Canada’s first female battlefield artist
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In 1895, he became a supervisory board member for the magazine
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Berlin
impressionist
etcher
Berlin
Zagreb
Prussian Academy of Arts
Friedrich von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky
de
Merano
Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin
Salon
Anton von Werner
Berlin Secession
Pan
Ludwig Stollwerck
trading cards
Mary Riter Hamilton
Courtyard in the Snow
Friedrichstraße on a Rainy Evening
Friedrichstraße
The Smith in Love
Evening Prayer
Old Woman at the Oven



"Timeline for Franz Skarbina"
"Blind, 90-year-old son of Holocaust victims sues to find his family's art"
"Survivor Sues To Locate Family's Looted Art"

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