Jules Strauss (Q77974540)

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art collector plundered during German occupation (1861-1943)
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Jules Strauss
art collector plundered during German occupation (1861-1943)

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    Monsieur Sisley (French)
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    13 October 1861Gregorian
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    Accession Number no. 13134 Provenance1902 collection of Jules Strauss, Paris, his sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 3 May 1902, lot 67; collection Zygomalas, Marseilles, his sale, Georges Petit, 8 June 1903, lot 41; collection Durand-Ruel, Paris; collection Georges Bernheim, Paris, probably since 1917 (1); private collection, Basel (undated); acquired by Munich from Dr Willi Raeber, Basel, 1961This painting has incomplete provenance information for the years 1933-45. (English)
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    La course contre la montre est lancée. «Les archives vont être de plus en plus difficiles à trouver. Il faut vite s’atteler à la recherche de provenance des œuvres», presse Pauline de Pérignon, arrière-petite-fille du collectionneur Jules Strauss, spolié durant l’Occupation. (French)
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    Mrs. Jules Strauss' belongings were seized by the ERR at the 'garde-meubles Tailleur Fils' on 7 July 1942. In December 1950, the French Museums' "Commission de Choix" voted to incorporate this painting into French museum collections "because they had not heard from Mrs. Strauss." By February 1951, there was a change of heart. The Commission voted in favor of restitution. Interestingly, 6 voted for restitution while 4 commission members abstained. (English)
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