- Lost Art Database
The Lost Art Database documents cultural property expropriated as a result of Nazi persecution, especially from Jewish owners, between 1933 and 1945 (“Nazi-looted art”), or for which such a loss cannot be ruled out
- Art Loss Register – The worlds largest private database of . . .
Report the theft or loss of an artwork or valuable item to the Art Loss Register for registration on the database We help lost items of art to be reunited with their owners through our extensive database of stolen and disputed art
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Lost Art-ID 585532 Found-Object Report Historisch genealogischer Calender auf das Gemein - Jahr 1800 : Die Geschichte der Bartholomäusnacht oder die Bluthochzeit zu Paris (Beschluß )
- Lost Art Database - Kulturgutverluste
The Lost Art Database is run by the German Lost Art Foundation and documents cultural property expropriated as a result of Nazi persecution, especially from Jewish owners, between 1933 and 1945 (“Nazi-looted art”), or for which such a loss cannot be ruled out
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Information on families, art dealers, individuals, agencies, artworks, archival resources and provenance research projects for Nazi-looted art, funded by the German Lost Art Foundation click to visit
- Art Loss Register - Wikipedia
The Art Loss Register (ALR) is the world's largest database of stolen art [1] A computerized international database that captures information about lost and stolen art, antiques, and collectibles, the ALR is a London-based, independent, for-profit corporate offspring of the New York–based, nonprofit International Foundation for Art Research
- About the Lost Art Database
The Lost Art Database is maintained by the German Lost Art Foundation It documents cultural property that was either demonstrably seized from their owners between 1933 and 1945 as a result of Nazi persecution, or for which such a seizure cannot be ruled out ("Nazi-looted art cultural property")
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