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Bandaging of a Wounded Man
Lost Art-ID
616191
Artist / Creator
Ribot, Théodule
Birth
05.08.1823, St-Nicolas d'Attez (Eure)
Death
11.09.1891, Colombes
Place of activity
England; Paris; Brest (Finistère)
Title
Bandaging of a Wounded Man
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Oil ; Canvas / painted
Height
56.00 cm
Width
41.00 cm
Description
currently no further information available
Provenance
Bernheim, Paris; Baron Mor Lipot Herzog, Budapest, 1912; Baroness Mor Lipot Herzog, Budapest, 1934 by descent; Herzog Andras, Erzsebet, Istvan, 1940, by descent; Lost during WWII - a confiscation as a result of Nazi persecution is suspected; whereabouts unknown
Literature / Source
A köztulajdonba vett műkincsek első kiállítása [The First Exhibition of the Nationalized Artworks.] Budapest, Műcsarnok [Exposition of Art] 1919. Room IV. No. 11.; Herzog Mór Lipót műtárgyainak lefoglalása. Lefoglalási jegyzőkönyvek, [Seizure of Lipót Mór Herzog's artworks. Seizure records] March, 1919. Budapest. Archives of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. No. 2. (wrong title, as woman); Jegyzőkönyv a báró Herzog Lipót Mór úr köztulajdonba vett képzőművészeti alkotások visszaadása tárgyában. [Minutes regarding the return of artworks of baron Herzog Lipót Mór taken into public ownership.] September 5, 1921. Archives of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. No. 2. (wrong title, as woman); Kőszeghy, Elemér: „Ingó műemlékek leltára” [Summary Inventory of Moveable Assets] 1934/35. Archives of the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Herzog. Paintings. No. 62.; Mravik, László, The "Sacco Di Budapest" and Depredation of Hungary, 1938-1949: Works of Art Missing from Hungary as a Result of the Second World War : Looted, Smuggled, Captured, Lost and Destroyed Art Works, Books and Archival Documents : Preliminary and Provisional Catalog, 1998, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest. No. 19897, p. 324.
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