Cultural Plunder by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg:
Database of Art Objects at the Jeu de Paume
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Owner:
Erwin Rosenthal Paris, France
Collection:
(Rost) Erwin Rosenthal--The Rosenthal collection was among the first to be plundered by representatives of the ERR acting in concert with local Gestapo agents in Paris. His apartment was ultimately emptied in the fall of 1942 during the so-called M-Aktion. Although it is impossible to date with certainty when the first thefts took place, some of Rosenthal's belongings were comingled with those of other collections which had been plundered in early 1941. As a result, many of Mr. Rosenthal's art objects are listed as "UNB". Some crates containing his property include the letters "EM" which are the initials of his street address while others are designated by the moniker assigned by the ERR to his collection (ROS or ROST).
Inventory No.:
Artist:
Federico Barocci (Il Baroccio)
Medium:
Paintings
Title:
Portrait d'un ange
Description:
Grand cadre doré, baroque.
55 x 45 cm
Literature:
Provenance and Comments:
Archival Sources:
RA 627, MAEE, Paris, France
Measurements:
55 x 45 cm
Framed?
Yes
Intake place:
45, rue Emile Menier, Paris
Transfer place:
Louvre
Restituted?
No
Images:
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