Owner: | Alexandrine de Rothschild 2, rue Léonard de Vinci, Paris, France |
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Collection: | (Al. R.) (Alexandrine) Sammlung Rothschild--Most of the objects classified by the ERR as Al. R. belonged to Alexandrine de Rotschild. They were stolen from her Paris apartment, various bank vaults and her estate in Boulogne-sur-Seine. The thefts began in earnest in the summer of 1940 and did not stop until midway through 1941. You can find items belonging to Alexandrine de Rothschild in the BoR, Al. R and R collections as well as in the Wbg collection. |
Inventory No.: | Al. R. 144 Kiste Nr. [ex-Divers 14] Divers 12 Gr. IIa Kiste Nr. Favory-Bottini-Eigenberger-Geick-Zingg-Joetz 46 [1944] |
Artist: | 1936, Evelyne Dufau |
Medium: | Works on Paper |
Title: | Ansicht eines Bergdorfes mit eckigem Glockenturm. |
Description: | AGL/Dr. Egg./He. Aquarell 36 x 45 cm Bezeichnet Signatur: Evelyne Dufau Vinon 1936 Zugangstag, in Paris: 1940/1941 verblieben |
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Provenance and Comments: | According to notes from Dr. Tomforde of the ERR staff at the Jeu de Paume this picture was sent to ERR headquarters at 54, Avenue d'Iena, for display. However, it does not show up on the Louvre Alexandrine de Rothschild stack list, despite the fact that it was transferred from the Louvre. Slated for return to M.A. for sale, this item was designated for transfer to Nikolsburg on 1 August 1944. However, the train never left Paris. |
Archival Sources: | RG 260 M1943 Reel 1 NARA; Bundesarchiv, B323/285, B323/306; RV 103, RV 107, MAEE, Paris, France |
Measurements: | 36 x 45 cm |
Signed? | Yes |
Intake place: | 2, rue Leonard de Vinci, Paris |
Transfer place: | Jeu de Paume |
Transfer date: | 1941-12-04 |
Transfer place: | Nikolsburg |
Transfer date: | 1944-08-01 |
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