(Q94867126)

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Carl Sachs

Jewish art collector (1858-1943)

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Provenance Claude Monet (*1840 Paris, +1926 Giverny) (Künstler/-in)Fernand Lair-Dubreuil (*1867, +1931), ParisVerbleib unbekannto.D. – 1907, Bernheim-Jeune (Kunsthandel), Paris1907 – o.D., Galerie Paul Cassirer (Kunsthandel), Berlinspätestens ab 1911 – 1939, Carl Sachs (*1868 Jawor, +1943 Basel) (Sammler/-in)9.1934 – 1939, Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft | Kunsthaus Zürich (Museum), Zürich, Leihgabeab 1939, Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft | Kunsthaus Zürich (Museum), Zürich, Kauf (German)
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There are a few other restitution claims concerning several paintings and drawings of Old Masters and German painters in the Polish public collections. These are the claims of the heirs of German Jews from Breslau (Wrocław): Max Silberberg, Carl Sachs, and Leon Smoschewer, addressed to the National Muse- ums in Wrocław and Warsaw; and the claims of the heirs of the Dutch collector and art dealer Jacques Goudstikker and of the Jewish family Zoellner that was forced to emigrate from the Ger- man Reich, addressed to the National Museum in Gdańsk. (English)
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The works of art in Polish public collections that were confiscated from the Jews by the Nazis in 1933-1945 in the German Reich – for example two collectors from Wrocław (Breslau), Max Silberberg (1878-1942) and Carl Sachs (1868-194?) – and in the occupied countries – the Netherlands (the Goudstikker case), Hungary (three more paintings from the Herzog collection) and Greece (Judaica from Thessaloniki) – are only sporadic cases. (English)
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