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degenerate art
term used by the German Nazi regime to describe modern art
Amber Room
room made of amber
Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Nazi government agency
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
painting by Gustav Klimt
Madonna of Bruges
sculpture by Michelangelo
The Last Judgment
triptych by Hans Memling in Gdansk
Nazi plunder
Nazi looting in WWII
Stańczyk
painting by Jan Matejko
Leo Nardus
Dutch Olympic fencer and art dealer-collector, plundered by Nazis because Jewish (1868-1955)
Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce
Nazi art looting organization active in occupied territories during WWII
Jewess with Oranges
painting by Aleksander Gierymski, Nationalmuseum Warschau
Degenerate Art Exhibition
Series of propaganda exhibitions with defamed art by German Nazis, e.g. in Munich 1937
Portrait of a Young Man
lost painting by Raphael
Fritz Grünbaum
Austrian cabaret artist, art collector and Holocaust victim (1880–1941)
August Liebmann Mayer
German Jewish art historian (1885-1944), murdered in the Holocaust
Gurlitt hoard
art collection including some Nazi loot discovered in the Munich apartments of Cornelius Gurlitt in 2012
Taganrog Museum of Art
art museum in Taganrog, Russia
Serena Lederer
Austrian Jewish art collector, refugee from Nazis (1867-1943)
Dorotheum
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Water Serpents II
painting by Gustav Klimt
Washington Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art
statement concerning the restitution of art confiscated by the Nazi regime in Germany
Colorful Life
painting by Wassily Kandinsky at the Lenbachhaus
Black Othello
painting by Lovis Corinth
Theodor Fischer
Swiss art dealer, key figure in auctioning looted art
Moses and His Ethiopian Wife Zipporah
painting by Jacob Jordaens
Hermann Voss
German art historian, Director of Adolf Hitler's Linz Museum Project ("Special Commission: Linz") (1884–1969)
Ismar Littmann Collection
art collection
Self-portrait as a Soldier
painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Two Riders on the Beach
painting in two versions by Max Liebermann
Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
German Jewish banker and art collector (1875-1935)
Sumpflegende
painting by Paul Klee
August Lederer
Austrian entrepreneur, collector and patronage (1857-1936)
International Archives for the Women's Movement
Dutch archives, Women's Movement archive
Wilhelm Mautner
Jewish Austrian-German economist and art collector (1889-1944), deported and died in Auschwitz
Villa R
painting by Paul Klee
Bathers with a Turtle
painting by Henri Matisse (SLAM)
Kurt Martin
German art historian and museum director (1899-1975)
Shepherdess bringing sheep in
painting by Camille Pissarro
Francesco von Mendelssohn
German musician, actor, art collector, persecuted by Nazis because of Jewish heritage (1901-1972)
Portrait of a Lady
painting by Giacomo Ceruti