Owner: | Succession Maurice Wolf Jacobson Paris, France |
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Collection: | (Jac) Paris-Maurice Wolf Jacobson, a British national of Jewish descent, is most likely the owner of the JAC collection, as attested by the Devisenschutzkommando seizure of his paintings at the Westminster Foreign Bank, Ltd., in Paris, in July 1941. Part of the collection was stored at the Chateau de Chambord from which it was also removed and transferred to the Jeu de Paume. |
Inventory No.: | Jac 3 |
Artist: | Ende 15.Jh., Florentinisch, |
Medium: | Sculpture |
Title: | Stehender Johannesknabe |
Description: | Stehender Johannesknabe, die rechte Hand segnened erhoben, in der Linken ein Schriftband mit der Aufschrift: „Ecce Agnus Dei“ haltend. Bekleidet mit einem Fellgewand, das über der Brust offen steht. AGF/Dr.Sch./Br. Wa. Gebrannter Ton, bemalt H. 68,5 cm (m.Sockelplatte) ZUGANGSTAG IM REICH: 6.5.43 ZUSTAND BEHANDLUNG: Auf dem Kopf ein Loch zum Befestigen des Heiligenscheines. Photo |
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Provenance and Comments: | This item was removed from the Chateau de Chambord. |
Archival Sources: | RG 260 M1943 Reel 8 NARA; Bundesarchiv, B323/261, B323/272 |
Measurements: | 68,5 cm |
Intake place: | Chateau de Chambord |
Transfer place: | Jeu de Paume |
Transfer place: | Neuschwanstein |
Repatriated to France? | Yes |
Repatriation date: | 1945-11-17 |
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