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Marianne Breslauer

German photographer and art dealer (1909-2001)

  • Marianne Feilchenfeldt
  • Marianne Breslauer Feilchenfeldt
  • Marianne Breslauer-Feilchenfeldt
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Marianne Breslauer-Feilchenfeldt (Czech)
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In 1938, when Austria was annexed to Germany, Rieger faced persecution and was forced to sell his collection, a portion of which ended up in the hands of Nazi-era art dealer Friedrich Welz. After being deported, Rieger died in 1942 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. In 1944, his wife Berta died in Auschwitz. Their son Robert, who died in 1985, survived persecution and fled to France and then New York in 1939 with his wife and daughter.The work’s provenance does not contain information about its whereabouts between 1938 and 1965. It resurfaced on the market in 1965, when Brazilian collector Walter Geyerhahn sold it to the Swiss art dealer Marianne Feilchenfeldt. Records indicate that Feilchenfeldt facilitated its sale and subsequent gift to the city of Cologne through the Freunde des Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in April 1966 for 18,000 Deutsche Marks (English)
Marianne Breslauer
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Breslauer, Marianne
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Breslauer, Marianne, 1909-
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12 December 2019
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