Die Familie Mengers - Sammler und Händler:
The case of the Mengers family illustrates how many large Jewish art collections have remained unexplored up until today. Only through an art trade source from 1916 was access to the collection of Olga Mengers possible for the first time. It turned out that Olga Mengers had taken over numerous high-...
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Zusammenfassung: | The case of the Mengers family illustrates how many large Jewish art collections have remained unexplored up until today. Only through an art trade source from 1916 was access to the collection of Olga Mengers possible for the first time. It turned out that Olga Mengers had taken over numerous high-quality works of art from the estate of her father, the famous Kassel industrialist Sigmund Aschrott, who, in return, had built up his collection with the help of Max Friedländer. When Olga Mengers was deported to Theresienstadt in fall 1942, around 50 paintings are presumed to have been in her apartment. There is proof that some of them were confiscated and sold in a compulsory auction, while the fates of other lost artworks are unclear. This confusing situation is best illustrated by two paintings by Max Liebermann and Anders Zorn. Additionally, this essay also introduces Mengers’s sons Kurt and Heinz, who both worked as art dealers. This context also helps to show how both Nazi provenance research and provenance research conducted in a "colonialist context" can be mutually beneficial today. |
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title | Die Familie Mengers - Sammler und Händler |
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title_short | Die Familie Mengers - Sammler und Händler |
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topic | Mengers, Heinz 1894-1969 (DE-588)1321928343 gnd Zorn, Anders 1860-1920 (DE-588)118773178 gnd Mengers, Kurt 1893-1977 (DE-588)1321928440 gnd Liebermann, Max 1847-1935 (DE-588)118572695 gnd Mengers, Olga 1869-1948 (DE-588)1321927967 gnd Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd Drittes Reich (DE-588)4013021-6 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd Rückerstattung (DE-588)4178639-7 gnd |
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