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Tedesco Frères

Paris art dealership created in 1846, dissolved by Nazis in 1941 because Jewish, and reopened postwar

  • Frères Tedesco

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1846
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The Tedesco brothers were dealers and art experts who specialized in 19th-century French painting. The firm opened in 1833 and remained a family business until 1964. It was closed by the Nazis in 1941 and reopened after the war. As a business model, the gallery frequently purchased directly from the artists and resold to other dealers or private collectors.For the years 1880 to 1941, the registers of Tedesco frères feature approximately 13,360 entries for paintings by more than 300 artists, mostly French. (English)
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The Tedesco brothers were dealers and art experts who specialized in 19th-century French painting. The firm opened in 1833 and remained a family business until 1964. It was closed by the Nazis in 1941 and reopened after the war. As a business model, the gallery frequently purchased directly from the artists and resold to other dealers or private collectors.For the years 1880 to 1941, the registers of Tedesco frères feature approximately 13,360 entries for paintings by more than 300 artists, mostly French. (English)
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The Tedesco brothers were dealers and art experts who specialized in 19th-century French painting. The firm opened in 1833 and remained a family business until 1964. It was closed by the Nazis in 1941 and reopened after the war. As a business model, the gallery frequently purchased directly from the artists and resold to other dealers or private collectors.For the years 1880 to 1941, the registers of Tedesco frères feature approximately 13,360 entries for paintings by more than 300 artists, mostly French. (English)

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