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comprising thousands of paintings, sculptures, books, antiquities and furniture when Mosse died in 1920. Among Mosse's favourite artists were Max
Liebermann, Oswald Achenbach, Franz Lenbach and Adolph Menzel. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, the family was forced to flee and their property was confiscated.
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Nach dem Krieg wurden viele
Kunstwerke ausfindig gemacht. Sie waren in Central Collecting Points gebracht worden, auch aus dem Kloster Ettal, wo die Bestände der Pinakotheken eingelagert waren. Unter der Inventar-Nummer 161 war ein Lenbach-Porträt des Komponisten Franz von Liszt, es gehörte einst dem
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Born in 1843, Mosse, who was part of the Jewish community that enjoyed success in
Germany before the rise of the Nazis, was the publisher of the liberal daily Berliner Tageblatt and several other newspapers. He also owned about 130 trade magazines. His adopted daughter Felicia inherited a collection
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Hitler, of course, emerged as the prime beneficiary. The presents given to him each April 20, on his birthday constituted an important means of expanding his collection. Examples include
Goebbels presentation of a Lenbach painting in 1936 (which he described in his diary: "(Hitler) is very touched
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for Schack. Upon returning, his career as a portrait painter began in earnest. His breakthrough came in 1869, when he won a gold medal at the
Glaspalast, despite being up against many fashionable French painters. After 1870, he began making visits to Vienna to develop a market for his paintings
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Lenbach in 1936, writing in his diary, "(Hitler) is very touched and takes the greatest joy in my Lenbach". Lenbachs were also looted from Jewish collectors like the Löw-Beer family in
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777:Franz von Lenbach. Die Suche nach dem Spiegel.
690:"Lost Art Internet Database - Advanced Search"
326:In 1902, he became an honorary Knight in the
291:Portrait of his second wife, Charlotte (1897)
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334:villa two years later. He was buried at the
135:in 1848, then attended a business school in
800:Franz von Lenbach. Der MĂĽnchner MalerfĂĽrst.
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603:and takes the greatest joy in my Lenbach")
188:(1860, in the Schack Gallery, Munich) and
182:A Peasant seeking Shelter from Bad Weather
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839:Literature by and about Franz von Lenbach
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311:and was highly critical of the new
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