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In our blog, we provide insights into the projects we support, present important new publications and exhibitions on the subject of provenance research, report on conferences and talk about how previously looted cultural properties have found their way back to their rightful owners. Researchers and other interested parties are invited to contact the press office with ideas and suggestions for contributions: presse@kulturgutverluste.de

Stamp on book page
Nazi-looted cultural property
Wartime losses

“Books, books, a hundred thousand books …”

Reflections on object autopsy in large-scale investigative corpora
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Nazi-looted cultural property
Nazi-looted assets in the Bremen Finance Authority – a search for evidence
Furniture in the basement
Nazi-looted cultural property
On the difficulties of identifying previous owners – an example from the Wolff Collection in Halberstadt
Dedication in a book
Nazi-looted cultural property
An unusual double exhibition is currently on at the Jewish Museum Vienna and the Vienna Museum.
walls in an exhibition
Nazi-looted cultural property
The exhibition The Journey of the Paintings at Lentos Art Museum Linz provides a clear and precise account of Hitler’s Sonderauftrag Linz and the consequences of Nazi art theft in the Salzkammergut region.
Exhibition room
Nazi-looted cultural property
Colonial contexts
Wartime losses
Soviet zone / GDR
Conference report on the 2024 annual conference of the German Lost Art Foundation: Provenance Research and Photography, 18/19 April in Leipzig
Lecture hall with audience
Nazi-looted cultural property
Julia Rosenthal talks about the reconstruction of the art collection that belonged to her family, who were victims of persecution under National Socialism
Married couple on a historical foto

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