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Frank Perls

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The Painting, however, had not been destroyed. Instead, it appears to have been sold in a Nazi government auction, and then sold again in 1943 at the Lange Auction in Berlin. The Frank Perls Gallery of Beverly Hills moved the Painting from Germany to California in 1951 and sold it to collector Sidney
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first to Sidney Brody, and then, later, to Knoedler, resulted in a famous lawsuit, in which the heirs of a Jewish family plundered by the Nazis sued the Thyssen Museum, which had eventually acquired the painting. The Cassirer v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation case has been litigated for
119:, where they discovered an original copy of the 1935 Nuremberg Laws signed by Adolf Hitler. Dannenberg recounted that Perls had tears in his eyes when he realized the enormity of their find and the fact that it was two 448: 399: 194:'s "Le Chinois" for $ 92,000, setting records for works by both artists purchased at auction. He served as director of the Art Dealers Association of America and was made a life fellow of the 415:
Brody. The Painting was sold in 1952 to St. Louis art collector Sydney Schoenberg. It was then sold in 1976 to Baron Hans-Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza of Lugano, Switzerland (the Baron).
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who had made the discovery. They turned the document in to Third Army headquarters and it made its way up the chain of command to General
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During World War II, Perls served in the infantry of the United States Army, participating in the
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Perls died at age 64 on February 9, 1975, in Beverly Hills after having undergone
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nearly two decades, most recently in the United States Supreme Court.
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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in 1939 and later relocated his place of business to
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in April 1945 in the discovery of a copy of the 1935
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Index

German
fraudulent art works
interpreter
United States Third Army
Martin Dannenberg
Nuremberg Laws
Adolf Hitler
Berlin
Hugo Perls
University of Freiburg
art history
Kaethe Perls Gallery
Paris
Klaus
Manhattan
Hollywood
Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California
Normandy landings
Eichstätt
Bavaria
Jews
George S. Patton
The Huntington Library
San Marino, California
Skirball Cultural Center
United States National Archives
Pablo Picasso
Henri Matisse
Alberto Giacometti

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