A major work from the Von der Heydt Museum can remain in the collection: the painting ‘Two Women (Women in the Green)’ from 1914 by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Christies announced the Birth of the Modern: ...
59.5 x 46 cm. (23.4 x 18.1 in.) Signed in lower left. On slightly structured wove paper. - Between 1927 and 1929, Schmidt-Rottluff traveled to the Ticino several times and found inspiration for his ...
A new museum in a village on the western fringe of Chemnitz, past stables where horses munch placidly on hay, honours one of this eastern German city’s most famous sons: the artist Karl ...
The museum’s founder, cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder, tipped his hand in August that a work in the museum’s holdings had a disputed provenance, but did not at the time specify which work. Though the ...
Following a ruling by the German commission devoted to restitution of Nazi-looted art, Hanover’s Sprengel Museum will return a German Expressionist watercolor to the heirs of its former owner, Max ...
BERLIN (JTA) — Germany will return two paintings to the sole heir of a collector who was murdered by the Nazis. Two paintings by the renowned Expressionist Karl Schmidt-Rottluff — "Estate in Dangast" ...
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