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#MostWantedArtworks: Unlike many looted paintings from #WWII, this work, ‘Couple in a Room’ by Ernst L. Kirchner, is hanging in the @KunsthalleHH, on loan by an unidentified owner. The painting was left by Max Fischer in his apartment in 1935 as he fled from Nazi persecution.
#MeetTheArtworks: Say hello to ‘The Family of Cornelis de Vos’ circa 1620 by #FlemishBaroque painter Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). The image below shows the work being photographed by Johannes Felbermeyer, the chief photographer at the Central Collecting Point in #Munich.
#StillMissing What’s In Your Attic? This impassioned work entitled ‘Three Theological Virtues’ by #Flemish artist and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens is still missing from #WWII. Works by Rubens hang in major institutions like @MuseeLouvre @rijksmuseum & @UffiziGalleries.
#Didyouknow, there is a shared link between the @frickcollection and the #MonumentsMen?
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See how "Landscape with a Footbridge," 1652, by Jacob van #Ruisdael was recovered prior to making its way into #TheFrickCollection by checking our IG!
#StillMissing What’s In Your Attic? This wonderfully tender work entitled ‘Madonna and Child and Sister Alessandra Bentivoglio’ by the High Renaissance painter Bernardino Luini, a member of Leonardo da Vinci’s circle, is currently still missing from #WWII.
#MostWantedArtworks: ‘At the Sea II’ by the German-Dutch painter #EmilNolde, one of the first Expressionists and a member of #DieBrücke. Nolde is known for his sweeping brushwork and his expressive colours. This seascape disappeared from moving crates en route to Amsterdam.