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Tennis

Tennis match in Westend
Lost Art-ID
577859
Artist
Oppler, Ernst
Birth
1867.09.19, Hannover
Death
1929.03.01, Berlin
Place of activity
London; Sluis (Zeeland); Berlin
Title
Tennis
Additional title
Tennis match in Westend
Datierung
1909
Object type
Painting
Group of reported objects
Painting
Material / Technique
Oil : canvas / painted
Description
signed lower right: E. Oppler
Provenance
1910 bought by the Deutscher Kunstverein for the yearly lottery, the lot went to the merchant Dr. Julius Freudenberg, Berlin; Dr. Karl Bamberg, Berlin (bought before 1933); 4.7.1936 Galerie Nierendorf (see stock book p. 231, No 58, buying price 150 RM, selling price 225 RM); whereabouts unknown
Verlustgeschichte
Berlin, 1936
Literature / Source
20. Ausstellung der Secession, Berlin 1910, Kat.-Nr. 192; Jochen Bruns, Ernst Oppler (1867 - 1929) - Leben und Werk mit einem Werkkatalog seiner Ölgemälde und Druckgraphiken, 1997 (Dissertation, Hamburg, 1990), Werkverzeichnis-Nr. G85
Published since
04.07.2018
Contact
Dor R. Levi
Position
Joel Levi & Co. Advocates
Phone
+972 3 5754255
joellevi@013.net
Contact
Cornelia Muggenthaler
Position
Muggenthaler Research
cmuggenthaler@gmx.net
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Bamberg, Dr. Karl

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