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Hugo Perls

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The Berlin dealer Paul Glaser made a statement during the trial of the Hamburg collector Elsa Wolf-Essberger against her former picture dealer Hugo Perls, confirming that he and Perls had 'in the course of several years' acquired 'about 8 van Goghs from Wacker.' They had not been taken in commission
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Provenance. - with Rudolf Weigel, Leipzig. - (Possibly) Hofrath Keil, Leipzig. - Raphael Eisenmann (c. 1821-?), Berlin, and by descent to - Margarete Eisenmann (1868-1942), Berlin, by whom sold under duress to the Reichskanzlei, Berlin, as partial payment of discriminatory taxes, after November
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was originally published in 1946. This book was republished in German twenty years later and based on Perl's studies, while living in Paris, of Plato's original writings. His published works included the discussion of aesthetics and the relationship between beauty and art although
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was opened by his eldest son in southern California and Perls briefly lived in Italy and traveled in Europe to further study collections of paintings after World War II. A third son, Thomas A. Perls, a physicist, was born to Hugo and Kaethe in Berlin in 1923.
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Following World War II and until his death, Perls concentrated on writing and publishing. Most of his works concerned Plato and his philosophy and their conceptual application to the judgment and appreciation of art. His most significant work
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1938. - H. W. Lange; Sotheby's, London, 23 March 1949, lot 102 (ÂŁ700 to Drown). with Hugo Perls, New York. - with Knoedler, New York, acquired from the above, 5 May 1954 (inv. no. A5708) and jointly owned with
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Perls immigrated to the United States in 1941 during World War II and lived in Manhattan, the same year that he married his second wife the Swedish writer
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After Perls's wife Eugénie died in New York City in 1973, he married for a third time, to writer Monica Schall. Hugo Perls died in New York in 1977.
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and in Berlin. On completion of his studies he joined the German civil service and worked for the Ministry of the Interior prior to serving in the
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Perls began collecting artwork in 1914 and was working as a professional art dealer by 1921. He established the
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which had passed through Hugo Perls and the Knoedler gallery before reaching Thaw. Eisenmann was deported to
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Perls, K: "1910", page viii. Royal Art Of Benin, The Perls Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1992.
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in Berlin and collected and sold the works of many famous artists, particularly impressionists, including
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in 1937 and during this time Perls may have assisted his son in the acquisition of artwork. In 1939, the
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Perls was sued by the Hamburg art collector Elsa Wolf-Essberger for selling forgeries of
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Platon, sa conception du Kosmos, New York: Edition de la Maison Française,
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but bought straight out. Indeed, Perls owned 11 of the Wacker fakes
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Goethes Ästhetik und andere Aufsätze zur Literatur und Philosophie,
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during World War I. Perls married his first wife Kaethe in 1910.
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was published in 1938 as a result of his scholastic research.
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In 1931, Perls moved back to Paris because of the rise of
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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La Savoir et la Foi Religieuse dans l'oeuvre de Platon,
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in Revue de MĂ©taphysique et de Morale (Paris), 1937.
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