Owner: |
Veuve Louis Hirsch Paris, France |
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. |
Inventory No.: |
Kiste Nr. HIR 5 |
Artist: |
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Medium: |
Decorative Arts |
Title: |
Caisse pas emballée par "nous", sans inventaire |
Description: |
ohne Inventarangabe |
Literature: |
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Provenance and Comments: |
These [unknown] items were in a crate set aside for von Behr at the Louvre. These items, which belonged to Mrs. Hirsch, were stolen from the apartment of her brother-in-law, Baron Jean de Gunzburg. |
Archival Sources: |
Bundesarchiv, B323/272; RV 103, RV 107, MAEE, Paris, france |
Intake place: |
43, avenue du Marechal Fayolle, Paris |
Transfer place: |
Louvre |
Transfer place: |
Jeu de Paume |
Transfer date: |
1941-00-00 |
Transfer place: |
Fussen |
Transfer date: |
1941-10-16 |
Images: |
(No image)
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