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Lauterbach Stradivarius

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In 2022, a violin was claimed to have been identified to be the Lauterbach Stradivarius in France by experts from the Musique et Spoliations organism, according to a news article from
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Theodor Blank. Blank reportedly sent the violin to his wife in Germany, where it was possibly recovered in 1948 by U.S. military police. It was not returned to Poland.
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acquired the violin in 1900. Upon his death in 1939, he bequeathed his entire art collection to the Polish state. The violin was exhibited in the
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owned the violin. On his death, the violin was acquired by luthier and expert
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antique
violin
Italian
luthier
Antonio Stradivari
Cremona
Johann Christoph Lauterbach
Charles Philippe Lafont
Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume
Polish
Henryk Grohman
National Museum
Warsaw
German
Major
Le Parisien
Stradivarius
"Cozio.com: violin by Antonio Stradivari, 1719 (Lauterbach)"
the original
National Archives and Records Administration
College Park
Maryland
"The Stolen Instruments of the Third Reich"
the original
"Long-lost Stradivarius violin stolen by Nazis during Second World War found in France"
Classic FM
"Long-lost Stradivarius violin looted by Nazis is found in France"
The Times
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