Cornelius Gurlitt

November 8, 2013

THE HOLOCAUST ART RESTITUTION PROJECT CALLS ON THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT TO IMMEDIATELY DISCLOSE A DETAILED AND COMPLETE INVENTORY OF THE CORNELIUS GURLITT COLLECTION AND SET UP A COMMISSION TO HASTEN RESTITUTION OF NAZI-LOOTED ARTWORKS TO HOLOCAUST VICTIMS AND THEIR HEIRS.

Press Contacts:For HARP: Marc Masurovsky, (00) 1 202 255 1602 , plunderedart@gmail.com For Immediate Release Washington, DC, USA – November 8, 2013 – The Holocaust Art […]
January 20, 2014

Time for a reckoning with the Cornelius/Hildebrand Gurlitt saga—Part One

GurlittSource: the week.co.uk Now that we are barely three weeks into 2014, the unfolding of the Gurlitt saga has turned into an international circus, one part […]
June 9, 2014

Belated open letter to the “New Republic”

Leon Wieseltier, Literary Editor of The New Republic, Source: Brandeis University by Marc J. Masurovsky Why did it take so long for the “New Republic” to […]
June 10, 2014

The Real Monuments Men—and Women

by Elizabeth Karlsgodt, Associate Professor of History, University of Denver Elizabeth KarlsgodtSource: University of Denver, Arts Humanities & Social Sciences George Clooney’s latest film, The Monuments […]
January 20, 2015

Post-Gurlitt stress disorder

by Marc Masurovsky Hildebrand Gurlitt Cornelius Gurlitt Now that Cornelius Gurlitt, reclusive heir to the art collection of his father, Hildebrand Gurlitt (1895-1956), international art dealer, […]
February 4, 2015

A Gurlitt painting waiting to be restituted: View of the Seine from the Pont-Neuf, by Camille Pissarro

by Marc Masurovsky One of the paintings found in the infamous Salzburg Depot in Western Austria which were part of the art collection of the late […]
February 15, 2015

The Gurlitt indictment: Washington Principles vs. the German government and its partners

by Marc Masurovsky Leave it to the diplomats, the pundits, the negotiators, the strategists, the civil servants, and those with a vested interest in doing business […]
April 6, 2015

The Gurlitt Affair: A canary in the coal mine?

by Ori Z Soltes Surrounded by all kinds of interesting and problematic details, there are three large issues that stand out in the now-notorious case of […]
April 23, 2015

Kafka meets Gurlitt

by Marc Masurovsky It’s fair to say that, ever since the revelation of the existence of the Cornelius Gurlitt collection in November 2013, the German federal […]