: Cassirer & Co., N.V. Amsterdamse Kunsthandel P. [nl]
: art dealers
: Amsterdam [nl]
: RDK fotodocumentatie
: Mondschein [nl]
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: Archief kunsthandel P. de Boer
: Mondschein is misschien Alfred Fritz Mondschein, St. Lucas Galerie, Wenen. Verhuisd in 1938 naar New York via London. Verandeert zijn naam naar Frederick Mont. [nl]
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: Boer, P. de [nl]
: art dealers
: Amsterdam [nl]
: RKD fotodocumentatie; Tent.cat. kunsthandel P. de Boer, Rotterdamschen Kunstkring, Rotterdam, december 1937-januari 1938; Tent.cat. kunsthandel P. de Boer, Amsterdam, juni-augustus 1938, nr.19 (afb.); Tent.cat. kunsthandel P. de Boer, Koninklijke Kunstzaal Kleijkamp, Den Haag, juni-juli 1939, nr.69 (afb.); Archief kunsthandel P. de Boer
: Eschauzier, J. [nl]
: Den Haag [nl]
: Archief SNK nr.178, 868; RKD fotodocumentatie; Archief kunsthandel P. de Boer
: Boer, P. de [nl]
: art dealers
: Amsterdam [nl]
: ICN inventariskaart; Archief SNK nr.178, 243, 868; Fotodocumentatie archief kunsthandel P. de Boer; A. Venema, Kunsthandel in Nederland 1940-45, Amsterdam, 1986, p.590; Kulturelles Erbe Köln
: Uit de fotodocumentatie van kunsthandel P. de Boer blijkt dat dit schilderij op een onbekende datum is teruggekocht van Eschauzier. [nl]
: Wallraff-Richartz-Museum [nl]
: museum
: Keulen [nl]
: ICN inventariskaart; Archief SNK nr.178, 868; A. Venema, Kunsthandel in Nederland 1940-45, Amsterdam, 1986, p.590; Bundesarchiv Koblenz B323 nr.575; Kulturelles Erbe Köln
: Inventarisnummer WRM 2678. [nl]
In State possession
Na 05-05-1945
Current restitution status
No requests
Research findings
There is no, or insufficient provenance information known about this object from the period 1933-1945. After investigation, no sources have been found to date that can provide information to complete its provenance in the period. Therefore, no conclusions can be made regarding possible suspicious provenance or involuntary loss of ownership.
The provenance of this object is not complete between the years 1933 and 1940. It is not clear how, when and under which circumstances this object came into the possession of art dealer Cassier & Co., Amsterdam. It is also not clear how, when or under which circumstances this object came into the possesion of art dealer Mondschein. In 1938 Alfred Fritz Mondschein fled to New York. It is not clear if the sale of this painting has a connection with his escape from Vienna. It is also not clear how, when, and under which circumstances this object came into theossesion of art dealer, P. de Boer from Amsterdam.