: Archief SNK nr.186, 190; RKD fotodocumentatie; Vlg.cat. Frederik Muller, Amsterdam, 16 juni 1931 nr.55; Tent.cat. Collectie N.V. Kunsthandel P. de Boer, Rotterdamsche Kunstkring, Rotterdam, 1940, nr.55; Vlg.cat. Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, mei 1939, nr.232
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: Frederik Muller [nl]
: auctioneers
: Amsterdam [nl]
: Vlg.cat. Frederik Muller, Amsterdam, 16 juni 1931 nr.55
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: Oberländer, F.G. [nl]
: collection
: Reading [nl]
: Archief SNK nr.186, 190; Tent.cat. Collectie kunsthandel P. de Boer, Rotterdamsche Kunstkring, Rotterdam, 1940, nr.55; Vlg.cat. Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, mei 1939, nr.232
: Collectie van wijlen Gustav Oberlaender, Reading, Pennsylvania, VS. Daarna eigendom van zijn dochter en op haar verzoek verkocht door Parke-Bernet Galleries INC. [nl]
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: Parke-Bernet Galleries [nl]
: auctioneers
: New York [nl]
: Vlg.cat. Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, mei 1939, nr.232
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: Boer, P. de [nl]
: art dealers
: Amsterdam [nl]
: ICN inventariskaart; Archief SNK nr.434, 864; RKD inventariskaart Goudstikker/Miedl; Archief NBI nr.867; Bundesarchiv Koblenz B323 nr.574; A. Venema, Kunsthandel in 1940-1945, Amsterdam, 1986, p.588; Tent.cat. Collectie kunsthandel P. de Boer, Rotterdamsche Kunstkring, Rotterdam, maart - april 1940, nr.55; CABR de Boer;
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: Goudstikker/Miedl [nl]
: art dealers
: Amsterdam [nl]
: ICN inventariskaart; Archief SNK nr.186, 190, 288, 434, 864; Archief NBI nr.867; Bundesarchiv Koblenz B323 nr.574; A. Venema, Kunsthandel in 1940-1945, Amsterdam, 1986, p.588; CABR de Boer;
: Volgens het Bundesarchiv Koblenz B323 nr.574 kocht het Führermuseum het schilderij op 3 augustus 1940 van Galerie Almas. [nl]
: Führermuseum [nl]
: museum
: Linz [nl]
: Bundesarchiv Koblenz B323 nr.574
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 individual Oberländer from Pennsylvania, U.S.A. acquired this painting. Nor is it known how, when or under what circumstances Kunsthandel P. de Boer from Amsterdam acquired this painting. De Boer exhibited this painting in March 1940. In July 1940, De Boer sold the painting to Kunsthandel Goudstikker/Miedl. Miedl sold it on to Hoffmann in Munich in the same month. Through further transactions in Germany, the painting eventually came into the possession of Adolf Hitler, destined for the planned Linz Museum.