1119 [? Romeins cijfer 3? Blauw potlood. Nummer van Malmede Kunsthaus?]
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instituut; collectie; nederland; ... [Naoorlogs]
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opschrift
106/3703 [Blauw potlood. Nummer van Brits CCP Schloss Dyck?]
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nummer
NK2204 [Groen krijt]
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NK2204 [Roze krijt]
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Reconstruction of provenance history
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: Veen, D. van [nl]
: Rotterdam [nl]
: CABR, de Boer;
: Het schilderij is in commissie gegeven aan De Boer. Het is niet helemaal duidelijk om welke Van Veen het gaat, mogelijk om was hij sinds 10 mei 1940 woonachtig in Amsterdam. [nl]
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: Boer, P. de [nl]
: art dealers
: Amsterdam [nl]
: Archief SNK nr.178, 439, 716, 871; A. Venema, Kunsthandel in Nederland 1940-1945, Amsterdam, 1986, p.590; RKD fotodocumentatie; Fotodocumentatie archief kunsthandel P. de Boer; CABR de Boer
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: Malmedé, Kunsthaus [nl]
: art dealers
: Keulen/Bonn [nl]
: Archief SNK nr.178, 439, 716, 871; A. Venema, Kunsthandel in Nederland 1940-1945, Amsterdam, 1986, p.590; Fotodocumentatie archief kunsthandel P. de Boer
In State possession
After 1945-05-05
Current restitution status
No requests
Research findings
There is no, or insufficient provenance information known about this object from the period 1933-1945. After investigation, no sources have been found to date that can provide information to complete its provenance in the period. Therefore, no conclusions can be made regarding possible suspicious provenance or involuntary loss of ownership.
The provenance research is inconclusive. It is not known how, when or under what circumstances the private collector D. van Veen from Rotterdam/Amsterdam acquired this painting. However, it is certain that Kunsthandel P. de Boer from Amsterdam had the painting on consignment from Van Veen and sold it to Kunsthaus Malmedé in Cologne in April 1942. No evidence has been found to suggest that this painting was lost involuntarily.