Owner: | Henry Weingluck Paris, France |
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Collection: | (Weingluck) Paris-Henry Weingluck was a modern artist whose range extended from figurative to abstract. His studio/apartment was sealed off shortly after he escaped Paris in late July 1942. He became a forced laborer in GTE Nr. 405 at Meyssac and was transferred to eight different camps throughout German-occupied France. Based on anecdotal evidence, his art collection--mostly comprised of his own works--was removed at the end of 1942 by Mobel-Aktion. The remainder of his possessions were removed in late February 1944. Weingluck survived the war and eventually made his way in 1948 to Toronto, Canada. |
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Artist: | 1920, Henry Weingluck |
Medium: | Paintings |
Title: | Portrait de Max Schmeling |
Description: | Pastel 70 ?x 100 cm |
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Archival Sources: | RA 26, MAEE, Paris, France |
Measurements: | 70 ?x 100 cm |
Intake place: | 2, rue Lacharriere, Paris 11 |
Intake date: | 1942-00-00 |
Restituted? | No |
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