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addition to the spring and autumn auctions, at which ancient art, applied arts, modern and contemporary art, photography and photo works as well as East Asian art are auctioned, there are the two auctions for books and graphics, as well as the tribal art auction in spring. The auctions take place in
Cologne as well as in the branches in Brussels and Berlin. In addition, Lempertz has long acted as an intermediary between private collectors and museums and has been able to convey important cultural assets to public institutions. Lempertz is a member of the "International Auctioneer" (IA AG) group, which was founded in 1993 and brings together eight leading independent auction houses from eight countries around the world. The turnover in 2012 was 51 million euros.
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Franz-Christoph Heel bought the bookstore and in the following year founded the book publisher "Edition
Lempertz" in Bonn, whose book program deals particularly with topics of Catholic theology and regional publications. The manager of Edition Lempertz was Antje-Friederike Heel, who in 1999 also took over the management of Matthias Lempertz Buchhandlung und Antiquariat GmbH. In 2003 Edition Lempertz and Siegler Verlag were merged. The Siegler Verlag program mostly includes military history publications, published under the imprint of the Brandenburg publishing house. Its naming rights come from the former military publisher of the German Democratic Republic. On December 31, 2005, the Lempertz bookstore in Bonn was closed after more than 150 years.
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there. Since 1958 the house has held separate auctions of modern art. In 1965 the first foreign office was opened in New York, further representative offices followed. The
Lempertz Contempora gallery for contemporary art was also opened in 1965. After Rolf Hanstein's premature death in a car accident in 1970, his son Henrik Hanstein (* 1950) took over the business. As the leading German auction house, Lempertz has been auctioning contemporary art as well as photography and photographic works in its own auctions since 1989.
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in WWII, but the lawsuit includes a copy of the
December 1939 sale catalog and price list. "The conversion and sale were part of an integrated policy in which Jews were deprived of their artwork on fabricated grounds to appear as if the government was just enforcing laws, the goal being to raise substantial liquid funds on sale for the government and party officials," the lawsuit says.
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Hof 40, later in
FranziskanerstraĂźe 6 in Bonn. As more paintings by old masters and applied arts were auctioned, a branch was opened in Cologne in 1902, which was initially located at Domhof 6 in the house of the Archbishop's Diocesan Museum. In 1908 Lempertz was the first European auction house to start auctioning East Asian art.
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The lawsuit, filed in
Davidson County Chancery Court, says today's Germany is responsible for the actions of Hitler's regime and wants a jury to award an unspecified amount for the loss to Westfield's heirs. Lempertz auction house in Cologne, Germany, claimed the property was destroyed during bombing
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November 2007, Lempertz Auction House -- the same auction house that sold the Bagpipe Player in 1937 -- sold the painting to London gallery Philip Mould Ltd. In December 2008, LAWRENCE STEIGRAD, an art dealer in Manhattan, purchased the Bagpipe Player from Philip Mould, Ltd., with no knowledge of
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In 2011, Lempertz dismissed a claim from heirs of Sophie
Lissitzky-Kueppers, a Jewish art collector plundered by the Nazis, and decided to continue an auction of 1923 a Kandinsky painting “Zwei Schwarze Flecken” (“Two Black Marks”) despite the family's assertion that it had been stolen by the Nazis.
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In 1947 the bookstore was re-established as
Mathias Lempertz Buchhandlung und Antiquariat GmbH in Bonn at FĂĽrstenstrasse 1. It gradually developed into a university bookstore and in 1983 also became the official depository bookstore of the Bibliotheca Vaticana publishing house. In 1996 the publisher
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Lempertz's roots go back to 1802 when Johann
Matthias Heberle (1775–1840) opened a printing company in Cologne in 1802, which was later expanded to include an “antiquarian and auction house”. The first auction of the J. M. Heberle company took place in 1811. After the company's founder died in 1840,
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After the war, Josef Hanstein (1885–1968) and his son Rolf Hanstein (1919–1970) continued to run the “Kunsthaus Lempertz”. The building has been a listed building since September 3, 1993. From 1953 to 1957 the first exhibitions of the Roman-Germanic Museum and the Wallraf-Richartz Museum took place
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After Peter Hanstein's death in 1925, his two sons Hans Hanstein (1879–1940) and Josef Hanstein (1885–1968), who had been partners since 1912, inherited the company. Manfred Faber converted and expanded the office building on Neumarkt in 1933/34 before being murdered in the Holocaust. From 1937 to
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restituted, to the heirs of Max Stern, an Italian baroque painting of St. Jerome in the Wilderness, attributed to Ludovico Carracci (1555-1619), that he had acquired at Lempertz. “I was surprised that Lempertz had been the auctioneer in the forced sale in 1937 and then resold it to me in 2000,” he
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In 2007, "Portrait of a Musician Playing a Bagpipe" by an unknown Dutch artist, originally from the Max Stern collection, was sold at Lempertz, which had conducted the forced sale in 1937 to a London dealer, Philip Mould Ltd., who then sold it to Lawrence Steigrad in NY where it was spotted by the
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In 1875 Peter Hanstein (1853–1925) bought the company, paying 20,000 gold marks for the name Math. Lempertz, bookstore and antiquarian bookshop. Three years later he founded the Peter Hanstein Verlag, which focused on history, philosophy and theology. In 1888 the bookstore moved to new premises in
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1937 wurden in der Nazi-Aktion „Entartete Kunst" aus den Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Kassel sein Aquarell Zwei Akte und die Druckgrafiken Liegender Frauenakt und Zwei Akte beschlagnahmt und vernichtet. und bekam er Berufsverbot in Deutschland. Sein Aquarell Burggespenst (60 × 46 cm) wurde mit der
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Looted works of art were forcibly deposited in the Lipmann Rosenthal Bank (LIRO) from where they were sold on the art market both in the Netherlands and Germany. Auction houses and dealers selling such works of art included Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, Van Marle & Bignell in The Hague, Lempertz,
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The heirs say the watercolor was one of 16 works Lissitzky-Kueppers loaned to Hanover's Provinzialmuseum that were later seized by the Nazis. Lempertz says Lissitzky- Kueppers gave away the watercolor in the 1920s. "The sale will go ahead," Karl-Sax Feddersen, a member of the Lempertz management
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With its representative offices in Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Brussels, Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai, the Kunsthaus Lempertz is one of the most important art auction houses in Europe today. Around 14 auctions are held each year, accompanied by illustrated catalogs and one-week preview. In
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Mathias Lempertz (1821–1886), the brother of Heinrich Lempertz, opened the “Buch- und Kunsthandlung Heberle-Lempertz” in 1845 as a branch of the Cologne company at Fürstenstrasse 2 in Bonn. In the same year, the first public auction of August Wilhelm Schlegel's posthumous library took place on
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In November, 1937, under Gestapo orders, Mr. Stern liquidated his inventory – more than 300 paintings listed at fire-sale prices – at Cologne's Third Reich-approved auction house Lempertz, still a leading business today. Mr. Stern never saw a penny from the 1937 forced sale; its proceeds were
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from a nonexistent "Jäger" collection, including the forgery of Campendonk's “Rotes Picture with horses ”at a record price of 2.4 million euros. On September 1, 2012, the Cologne Regional Court sentenced the Lempertz Kunsthaus to pay more than two million euros in damages (after Lempertz had
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The bagpipe player once belonged to the Dusseldorf art dealer Max Stern, one of thousands of Jews prohibited by the Nazis from practicing his profession. He received final orders to liquidate his gallery in 1937 and sold 228 paintings through Lempertz, a Cologne auction
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The bagpipe player once belonged to the Dusseldorf art dealer Max Stern, one of thousands of Jews prohibited by the Nazis from practicing his profession. He received final orders to liquidate his gallery in 1937 and sold 228 paintings through Lempertz, a Cologne auction
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Lempertz is the same auction house that conducted the 1937 sale forced by the Nazis of the last 200 works in Stern's Dusseldorf gallery. The estate claims the Jewish Stern was coerced between 1935 and 1937 into liquidating some 400 paintings before fleeing
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In spring 1937 I began as an apprentice bookseller (publishers, retail trade, antiquarian) for the Matth. Lempertz company in Bonn. I left this apprenticeship in spring 1938, started my first attempts to write, gave private lessons, read a great
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Lempertz was listed in the 1946 OSS Art Looting Investigation Unit's Red Flag List of Names for involvement in the Nazi-looted art trade. At present, the German Lost Art Foundation registers more than 680 artworks that mention Lempertz.
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In 1918 the Math. Lempertz company acquired the classicist house Fastenrat at Neumarkt 3, corner of Cäcilienstraße 48, from the estate of Johannes Fastenrath.
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its stolen provenance, and offered it for sale on the website of his gallery, Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts, Inc.
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1762:"Cologne-based auction house Lempertz charged in sale of false Campendonk painting"
1251:"GERMAN ART FIRM PLANS UNIT HERE; Lempertz Branch Opens in November on Madison Ave"
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685:: Madonna mit Kind von Engeln und Heiligen umgeben, (€483.600 ), Gemälde
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Cologne, Curt Reinheldt of Berlin and the Munich Galerie fĂĽr alte Kunst.
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1283:"Kunsthaus Lempertz: Deutschlands ältestes Auktionshaus blickt zurück"
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1436:"U.S. Customs Seize Old Master Work Lost in Nazi-Era Forced Sale"
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1124:"Max Stern: dealer's heirs still fighting for looted art justice"
1733:"Nazi Loot Claim Fails to Hinder Planned Cologne Kandinsky Sale"
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ransomed to obtain an exit visa for his mother to leave Germany.
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apprenticed as a bookseller in the Lempertz bookstore in Bonn.
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In October 2010 Lempertz auctioned forged paintings by
1709:"Dealer Returns Painting Lost in Nazi-Era Forced Sale"
704:, Das Hochzeitsmahl im Freien, (€1.096.000 ), Gemälde
696:: Mädchen in Südwester (€1.576.000 ), Kreidezeichnung
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1969 Nachlass von Marga Böhmer, Lebensgefährtin von
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914:"Lempertz: Das Beste kommt in die Abendauktion"
1542:"Nazi-Gemälderaub: Kunst und Kriegsverbrecher"
1383:"Lost Art Internet Database - Einfache Suche"
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681:: Garten am Bauernhaus (€544.000 ), Gemälde
473:1971 (Auktion 516) Sammlung Jacob Lyversberg
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804:Kunsthaus Lempertz – Eine Kulturgeschichte
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757:Rote Pferde, gelbe Häuser und ein Schrank
326:1837 Gemäldesammlung von Jacob Lyversberg
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594:(€1.590.000 ), Gouache und Aquarell
571:(€903.000 ), Ernst Ludwig Kirchner:
308:, including forgeries attributed to
202:228 artworks from Jewish art dealer
792:, Montreal 2006, ISBN 0-9781694-0-9
353:1898 Nachlass von Wilhelm von Woyna
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407:Friedrich August von Kaulbach
990:. 2015-07-07. Archived from
988:"Lempertz » Sammlungen"
420:1939 (Auktion 404) Sammlung
389:Viktoria zu Schaumburg-Lippe
349:Nieder-Breisiger Totenfeldes
287:In 2009 New York art dealer
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689:: GRÜN-BLAU-ROT (€421.600 )
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797:Bonner Personenlexikon.
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373:Landesmuseums Darmstadt
331:August Wilhelm Schlegel
618:MeiĂźner Porzellanfigur
550:Carte a jouer et verre
276:In 2008, the heirs of
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694:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
592:2 Original-Skulpturen
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790:Concordia University
679:Alexej von Jawlensky
649:Auferstehung Christi
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520:Tanz um den Maibaum.
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16:German auction house
817:Jacques Goudstikker
778:SĂĽddeutsche Zeitung
765:, 31. Dezember 2006
600:Contraste de Formes
434:Egbert van der Poel
411:Wilhelm von Schadow
310:Heinrich Campendonk
306:Wolfgang Beltracchi
214:Lempertz after 1945
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726:Claudia Herstatt:
716:: Vega (€372.000 )
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656:Matteo Giovannetti
588:Alberto Giacometti
448:, Charles Hoguet,
337:Ernst Moritz Arndt
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1864:Media related to
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1628:. 6 November 2008
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