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Collection of paintings and graphics by Emilie and Karl Adler

Lost Art-ID
623113
Name
Collection of paintings and graphics by Emilie and Karl Adler
Groups of reported objects
  • Graphic
  • Painting
Description

The collection also included the following paintings and graphics, which have not yet been identified in detail: one etching and three woodcuts (one of them two-coloured) by Max Beckmann, three etchings by Lovis Corinth, two to three drawings by Reinhold Max Eichler, ten large-format prints by and four drawings by Max Feldbauer, two portfolios of drawings and watercolours (41 prints) by Erich Glas, one portfolio by Francisco de Goya, one drawing and four prints by Rudolf Großmann, three prints and two drawings by Olaf Gulbransson, four woodcuts by Erich Heckel, six prints and three drawings by Thomas Theodor Heine, one drawing by Angelo Jank, nine prints by Oskar Kokoschka, two lithographs by Käthe Kollwitz, two portfolios of lithographs, two etchings and six lithographs by Max Liebermann, five prints by Carlo Mense, two etchings by Edwin Scharff, 21 prints by Josef Scharl, one print by Rudolf Schlichter, two woodcuts by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, (probably) a painting by Martin Schongauer, eight prints by Julius Wolfgang Schülein, four portfolios of lithographs by Max Slevogt, eight prints by Albert Weisgerber, 43 prints by Paula Wimmer, a reverse glass painting from the 17th century and Japanese kakemonos from the 19th century.

Sources: Staatsarchiv München, Wiedergutmachungsbehörde, WB I N 1723, Emilie Adler, „Inventar meiner Wohnung München, Lessingstr. 6/II“, 9. März 1960, 5 S.; Staatsarchiv München, Wiedergutmachungsbehörde, WB I N 1723, Erich Glas, Eidesstattliche Erklärung, 02.03.1958, Anlage: Emilie Adler, „Inventar meiner Wohnung München, Lessingstr. 6/II“, 9. März 1960, 5 S.; Staatsarchiv München, Wiedergutmachungsbehörde, WB I N 770, Emilie Adler, „Inventar der Wohnung Adler in der Lessingstraße 6/II“, 9. März 1960, 5 S.; Taxierung des „Umzugsgutes“ von Emilie Adler durch Hugo Ruef, Versteigerungshaus, München, 16. Januar 1939, siehe hierzu: Staatarchiv München, FinA 16642, „Schätzung des Umzugsgutes, der Frau Emilie Sarah Adler, München, Lessingstrasse 6“ durch Hugo Ruef, Kunstversteigerungshaus und Sachverständiger, München, 16. Januar 1939.

History
Karl and Emilie Adler, Munich, Lessingstr. 6, until 1938/39; confiscated in Munich or left behind by Emilie Adler, 1938/1939; whereabouts unknown
Contact
Hagar Lev
E-Mail
hagarlev@gmail.com
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Adler, Emilie and Karl

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