plundered art

January 9, 2021

“Happy” New Year 2021

By Marc Masurovsky   [This opinion piece reflects my own views and does not necessarily represent those of the Holocaust Art Restitution Project and its members.] […]
September 20, 2020

Research and sanity during a pandemic

by Marc Masurovsky   Together with millions of men, women and children around the world, we have found ourselves trapped in a reality that we did […]
April 7, 2020

Historical continuities: Art dealers in Paris

by Marc Masurovsky While rummaging through the papers of the Perls Galleries located at the Archives of American Art in Washington, DC, I stumbled on a […]
April 5, 2020

Art exports from Europe to the Western Hemisphere

by Marc Masurovsky Applications for export pases for works of art, page 1 An innocuous list of works and objects of art has been widely available […]
January 9, 2020

What happened to the collection of Edouard Esmond?

by Marc Masurovsky [This is the fourth in a series of articles on the fate of Jewish-owned collections confiscated by the ERR in France and their […]
January 8, 2020

The fate of the collection of Alexandra Pregel, aka Avxente

Alexandra Pregel. http://www.bnphoto.org/pregel/home.htm by Marc Masurovsky [This is the third installment of the series on the alleged destruction of works of art at the Jeu de Paume […]
January 5, 2020

The Destruction of works of art in wartime Paris-Part Two

by Marc Masurovsky [Continuation of “The Destruction of works of art in wartime Paris-Part One”] Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) staff members at the Jeu de Paume/Louvre […]
January 3, 2020

The destruction of works of art in wartime Paris–Part One

by Marc Masurovsky This is the first in a series of articles detailing the selective impact of Nazi cultural policy at the Jeu de Paume museum […]
January 3, 2020

Generic plunder

by Marc Masurovsky Happy New Year! On Day 3 of the year 2020, please allow me to reiterate the age-old idea that plunder in all its […]