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Rattenberg on Inn / Danube landscape with ruins

Lost Art-ID
302076
Artist / Creator
Schindler, Emil Jacob
Birth
1842.04.27, Wien
Death
1892.08.09, Westerland (Sylt)
Place of activity
Plankenberg; Wien; Goisern
Title
Rattenberg on Inn / Danube landscape with ruins
Object type
Painting
Group of reported objects
Painting
Provenance
Purchased for the Linz Art Museum, bears the Vugesta number 590 in reverse; came to the collection points in 1963 as "ownerless assets"; the Kraus couple were expatriated after fleeing Austria, and the Gestapo confiscated all of the couple's assets in favour of the German Reich on 13 June 1941. In addition to the properties in Vienna Grinzing, securities etc., the removal lifts still stored at the Kirchner & Co. haulage company at this time were also forfeited to the German Reich. The confiscated removal lifts were sold by the Secret State Police (Vugesta) administration office for Jewish removal goods. Vugesta's account book shows who acquired the paintings from the Kraus Collection: Director Posse bought paintings worth RM 11,500 for the Linz Art Museum („Führermuseum“), other works of art were sold by Vugesta to the Joanneum in Graz, the Österreichische Galerie-Belvedere or the Albertina. In addition, Vugesta also sold pieces from the collection to Nazi renegades (such as Hitler's personal photographer, Heinrich Hofmann) and to Nazi favourites (including the asset manager Stefan Lehner). Those pictures that were still in the Austrian Gallery-Belvedere, the Albertina and the Joanneum in Graz have since been returned to the rightful heirs of Gottlieb Bohumil and Mathilde Kraus. Nevertheless, at least 7 paintings from the collection are still considered lost.
Published since
2004
Contact
Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien
Position
Abteilung für Restitutionsangelegenheiten der IKG Wien
Phone
+43 (1) 531 04 201
E-Mail
restitution@ikg-wien.at
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Kraus, Konsul Gottlieb Bohumil und Mathilde

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