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auction in 1930, the panel had been in the gallery stock of a Jewish owned firm, A.S. Drey, Munich.4 The firm was forced to liquidate their assets in order to leave
Germany,5 and the gallery stock was sold at auction at Paul Graupe, Berlin, June 17th through 18th, 1936. The Biccherna Panel sold as lot 49.
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While the majority of
Alsberg's extensive collection of valuable sculptures, ceramics, furniture, paintings and tapestries (212 lots altogether) were auctioned in January 1934 by the auctioneer Paul Graupe, who was himself later to be persecuted, other household items were auctioned with the approval
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Graupe, Paul. New York, Hotel
Navarro, 112 Central Park South. German-Jewish refugee dealer, resident in France from 1936 to 1939, and in Switzerland from May 1939 to December 1940, when he went to the US via Lisbon. Former partner of Arthur Goldschmidt and close contact of Wendland, against whom he
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After the First World War, Graupe helped organise the replacement of the holdings of the
University Library of Louvain, which had been destroyed in World War I, alongside Joseph Baer & Co, Jacques Rosenthal, Ludwig Rosenthal, Karl Wilhelm Hiersemann and Martin Breslauer. Book art and graphic art
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The works that the
Gutmann couple transferred to Paris in April 1939 were stored at art dealership Paul Graupe & Co. (hereafter referred to as: 'art dealership Graupe'), established at Place VendĂ´me 16 in Paris. Paul Graupe was a Jewish art dealer who had fled the Nazi regime in Germany in 1936
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Lange, Hans W. Berlin/Zoelendorff, Kleiststrasse 6. Successor to the Jewish dealer Paul Graupe, now in the US. Director of the important Berlin auction house which bears his name. Prominent in purchases and auctions of works of art acquired in occupied countries. Close contact of
Haberstock, Lohse,
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British Library received a restitution claim for Davis 768, the Biccherna Panel, a fifteenth century painted wooden panel attributed to the workshop of Guido Cozzarelli (1450–1517). The panel was designed to encase tax records in the treasury of the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena. Acquired at
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Graupe founded the company "Paul Graupe & Cie" in Paris, but had no permission to work as an auctioneer in France. From 1936 he ran his Paris business in partnership with Arthur
Goldschmidt. At the beginning of the war in 1939, he escaped internment in France because he was in Switzerland. The
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Emma and Henry Budge were wealthy Jewish art collectors who lived in
Hamburg in a villa on the Alster Lake. After Emma Budge died a widow, their collection was shipped to Berlin, where it was sold at the auction house Paul Graupe in 1937. The proceeds were paid into an account blocked by the Nazis
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By 1935, Max
Silberberg had become victim to the Third Reich's antiemetic laws. After his company was Aryanised and sold and his home was acquired by the SS, Silberberg was compelled to consign most of his collection at a series of auctions at Paul Graupe's auction house in Berlin in 1935 and 1936
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Par ailleurs, deux œuvres de la vente de 1932 figurent également dans une vente organisée par Paul Graupe à Berlin le 23 mars 1935 : La Poésie, de Corot, et un dessin de Van Gogh. Cette vente a fait l'objet d'une attention toute particulière puisque des recherches récentes ont montré qu'elle
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had to flee after their galleries were Aryanized, that is transferred to non-Jews. However, Graupe received special permission from the Nazi Reich Chamber of Culture to continue art dealing and auctions until 1937. Since he had an international clientele, Joseph Goebbels considered him a foreign
747:"Spoliation et trafic. Le marché de l'art français sous l'Occupation allemande (1940-1944) Bonn, 29 novembre – 1er décembre 2017. Le stock de Paul Graupe à Paris pendant l'Occupation : séquestre, ventes et spoliations. Der Bestand des Kunsthändlers Paul Graupe in Paris während der Besatzung"
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Graupe founded an antiquarian bookshop under his name in Berlin by 1902. Graupe was exempt from military service as an ineligible person in the First World War. In 1916 he held his first book auction in Berlin, and in 1917 he auctioned off the library of the late publisher and co-founder of
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after the German invasion of France in 1940. Graupe managed to escape with his wife to the US in 1941, where he had great difficulty in doing business. Only the painting "The Man is at Sea" by Vincent van Gogh could be smuggled out of occupied France, and Graupe sold it to Errol Flynn.
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Geschichte des deutschen Buchhandels im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert / Bd. 2, Die, Weimarer Republik 1918-1933 / Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels, Frankfurt am Main. Historische Kommission Tl. 2 / im Auftrag der Historischen Kommission hrsg. von Ernst Fischer und Stephan
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were the main focus of his business until 1927. He also published auction catalogs. He expanded his business to include fine art and, between 1930 and 1932, held seventeen major art auctions in partnership with Kunsthandlung Hermann Ball .
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Paul Graupe's activities during the Nazi era have been described as "between and gray areas, to the genesis and networks of the Nazi art trade". When the Nazis (National Socialists) came to power in 1933, many Jewish art dealers like
946:"ONE COLLECTION, ONE PERSECUTION, ONE DECISION — BUT DIFFERENT IDEAS OF "JUST AND FAIR SOLUTIONS" — HURDLES IN DIFFERENT NATIONAL PROCESSES FOR HEIRS OF ART COLLECTIONS Holocaust_Era_Assets_Conference_Proceedings_2009"
597:""À qui appartenaient ces tableaux ?" Spoliations, restitutions et recherche de provenance : le sort des œuvres d'art revenues d'Allemagne après la guerre Exposition du 25 juin au 26 octobre 2008"
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Kunstbesitz Prof. Max Alsberg, Berlin: Gemälde und Kunstgewerbe aus einer bekannten süddeutschen Privatsammlung; verschiedener Berliner Privatbesitz; Versteigerung 29./30. Jan. 1934 (Katalog Nr. 131)
504:"Findings from the bindings: An overview of Nazi-Era spoliation research at the British Library Entdeckungen in den Einbänden: Ein Überblick über die NS-Provenienzforschung an der British Library"
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Dietrich and other key figures. Father, Hans Lange, resident of Alt Aussee, Austria, Rischendorf 64. Secretary Anita Kahn at same address. In Russian custody, in a Luftwaffe hospital, Berlin.
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438:"Paul Graupe (1881-1953). Ein Berliner Kunsthändler zwischen Republik, Nationalsozialismus und Exil (A Berlin art dealer caught between the Republic, National Socialism and Exile)"
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Paul Graupe was a Jewish art dealer who had fled the Nazi regime in Germany in 1936 to settle in Paris. He ran the art dealership with his business partner Arthur Goldschmidt.
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REPORT OF THE SPOLIATION ADVISORY PANEL IN RESPECT OF AN OIL PAINTING BY PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR, 'THE COAST AT CAGNES', NOW IN THE POSSESSION OF BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL
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793:"The Arthur Goldschmidt File in the Archive of the Direction de la Sûreté: French Police Archives Shed Light on Paul Graupe & Cie (Paris, 1937–1939)"
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of the Devisenstelle (Foreign Exchange Office) by the Berlin auctioneers Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus and Auktionshaus Goldschmidt & Co
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has now instituted legal proceedings for the return of pictures owned jointly. Not positively implicated in any questionable transactions.
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comprenait des œuvres de la collection de Max Silberberg. Le dessin de Van Gogh, L'Olivette, a été restitué aux ayants droit Silberberg
671:"German Lost Art Foundation - Project finder - Hall of Mirrors from the Budge residence and the Budge art collection (dolls' house)"
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Gemälde und Zeichnungen des 19. Jahrhunderts aus einer bekannten schlesischen Privatsammlung und aus verschiedenem Privatbesitz
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Golenia, Patrick; Graupe, Paul; Kratz-Kessemeier, Kristina; Le Masne de Chermont, Isabelle; Savoy, Benedicte (2016).
41:(May 29, 1881, in Neutrebbin – February 9, 1953, in Baden-Baden) was a German antiquarian bookseller and art dealer.
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364:"Paul Graupe – Antiquar, Auktionator und Emigrant – Archivspiegel des Berlin-Brandenburgischen Wirtschaftsarchivs"
306:"Paul Graupe – Antiquar, Auktionator und Emigrant – Archivspiegel des Berlin-Brandenburgischen Wirtschaftsarchivs"
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Sammlung Dr. Leopold Seligmann, Köln: [Voranzeige]; [Versteigerung ... am 28. und 29. April 1930]
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for a 17th-century silver cup in the shape of a windmill that was sold via the Paul Graupe auction house in 1937
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submitted claims for artworks auctioned at Graupe (2.p14. April 1934 Graupe Auction Nr. 132, Lot 17, in Berlin)
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Paul Graupe (1881-1953) : ein Berliner Kunsthändler zwischen Republik, Nationalsozialismus und Exil
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Fischer, Ernst; Fussel, Stephan; Borsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels; Historische Kommission (2012).
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Paul Graupe (1881–1953). Ein Berliner Kunsthändler zwischen Republik, Nationalsozialismus und Exil.
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to settle in Paris. He ran the art dealership with his business partner Arthur Goldschmidt. A
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1008:"Dr. Oetker compensates Jewish heirs for silver windmill cup in collection"
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963:"MEISSEN - PRESS RELEASE OF THE HEIRS OF HERBERT M. GUTMANN"
829:"A sculpture in Fritz Gutmann's collection (Gutmann III-B)"
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Alfred Walter Heymel, including dedication copies of
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238:Paul Graupe (1881–1953), Antiquar und Kunsthändler
1034:"Birgit Jooss über die "Hälfte eines Diptychons""
791:Chermont, Isabelle le Masne de (2014-12-12).
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595:COMMISSARIAT Isabelle le Masne de Chermont.
476:"Alsberg, Max | Lexikon Provenienzforschung"
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234:. Böhlau, Köln 2016, ISBN 978-3-412-22515-5
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424:"Hermann Ball, Paul Graupe (Firm)"
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