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Collection: (Hir) [André] Louis-Hirsch-The inventory of the Hirsch collection was produced at Fussen by Dr. Schiedlausky on 2 April 1943. It should also be noted that the HIR 1 card indicates that 22 objects were carded at the Jeu de Paume under the HIR collection label. However, there are only 20 ERR cards for the HIR collection. HIR 21 [L. Hir 3] and HIR 22 [L. HIR 4] are technically part of the L. HIR collection. Hence, the HIR and L. HIR collections belonged to the same family. One [HIR] was plundered at the Banque de France and the other [L. HIR] was plundered a the Hirsch residence at 64, avenue Raymond Poincare.
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Artist: Reynault ? [Jean Renaud?]
Medium: Paintings
Title: Das Bad
Description: Aquarell
15 x 20
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Provenance and Comments: The information pertaining to this item comes from a list drawn up by a Devisenschutzkommando [DSK] unit which seized all items located inside the vault of Louis Hirsch's widow, located at the Banque de France in Paris. The document was found at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris, France (MAEE, Paris, France). See crate HIR 7.
Archival Sources: MAEE, Paris, France
Intake place: Chambre 104, Banque de France, Paris
Transfer place: DSK
Transfer place: Jeu de Paume
Transfer date: 1941-03-12
Transfer place: Fussen
Transfer date: 1941-10-16
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