• Max Silberberg (27 February 1878, in Neuruppin – after 1942, in Ghetto Theresienstadt or Auschwitz concentration camp) was a major cultural figure in Breslau...
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    21 March 2021. Autre cas avec un tableau de Max Lieberman vendu par le collectionneur d'art Max Silberberg en 1934. Il a été établi que la vente a eu lieu...
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  • Max Silberberg, Breslau – 23.3.1935 Kunstauktion Paul Graupe, Berlin – 1935 bis 1999 Nationalgalerie, Berlin (Kauf) – 1999 bis 2002 Greta Silberberg,...
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    Pissarro's Le Boulevard de Montmartre, Matinée de Printemps, owned by Max Silberberg, a German Jewish industrialist whose renowned art collection was considered...
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    (acquired circa 1914) Max Silberberg, Breslau (acquired by 1923) Sale: Paul Graupe, Berlin, 23 March 1935, lot 27 (forced sale by Max Silberberg) Alfred & Marie...
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  • art." the Breslau Jewish collectors were Ismar Littmann, Carl Sachs, Max Silberberg, Schottländer, David Friedmann, Leo Smoschewer, Emil Kaim, Hugo Kolker...
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    only surviving heir of Max Silberberg, a Jewish art collector from Breslau who died in a Nazi concentration camp. Silberberg's 143 piece collection of...
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    the estate of Max Stern, a German-born Jewish dealer who fled the Nazis and later operated the Dominion Gallery in Montreal. Max Silberberg Andrea Schulte-Peevers;...
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    Monet, the snow-covered vineyards at Moulin d'Orgemont shows. Before Max Silberberg purchased it, Lewin was the owner of the Courbet now at Yale University...
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    Foundation, has been claimed by the family of the Jewish art collector Max Silberberg, who was murdered in Auschwitz. According to Christie's, Hodler's "Thunersee...
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