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Moses
Alessandro Vittoria (attributed)
Item information
Moses
633
Sculpture
Museum de Fundatie
Creation
Alessandro Vittoria (attributed) Alessandro Vittoria (toeschrijving)
2nd half 16th century
Physical characteristics
Bronze
h. 47,5 cm
Reconstruction of provenance history
c. 1948-1952
Verwerving museum (Dr. D. Hannema) van Ch. De Stuers
? - c. 1948
Charles De Stuers (collection)
Vóór 1937-09-27
: Emma Budge (collection), Hamburg
:
: Museum inventory; D. Hannema, Beschrijvende catalogus van de schilderijen, beeldhouwwerken,aquarellen en drawings behorende tot de verzameling van de Stichting Hannema-De Stuers Fundatie in het Kasteel 't Nijenhuis bij Heino.Overijssel, Rotterdam 1967, p. 117, no. 547; see P. Graupe cat., Berlin, 27 September 1937, no. 124 (ill.)
27-9-1937
: Paul Graupe (auction), Berlin
:
: Museum inventory; see P. Graupe cat., Berlin, 27 September 1937, no. 124 (ill.)
? - circa 1948
: Charles De Stuers (collectie) [nl]
:
: Inventaris museum [nl]
Circa 1948-1952
: Verwerving museum (Dr. D. Hannema) van Ch. De Stuers [nl]
:
: Inventaris museum [nl]
1952 <> heden
: Museum de Fundatie (Stichting Hannema de Stuers Fundatie) [nl]
:
Current restitution status
Restituted
: 2018: On 16 March 2018 the Restitutions Committee gave binding advice to restitute this sculpture to the legal successors of its former owner.
Research findings
This figure was part of the collection confiscated from the heirs of Emma Budge.
The figure was part of a collection belonging to Emma Budge, born Emma Ranette Lazarus (1852-1937), daughter of a Jewish businessman from Hamburg. After marrying Henry Budge, an American, she adopted his nationality. After her death in 1937, her art collection was confiscated by the German regime and sold at Paul Graupe auction house in Berlin.