Paul Graupe (May 29, 1881, in Neutrebbin – February 9, 1953, in Baden-Baden) was a German antiquarian bookseller and art dealer. Paul Graupe was born in...
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– bis 1935 Sammlung Max Silberberg, Breslau – 23.3.1935 Kunstauktion Paul Graupe, Berlin – 1935 bis 1999 Nationalgalerie, Berlin (Kauf) – 1999 bis 2002...
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had bought that work in 1931, and in 1939 sent it to the art firm of Paul Graupe et Cie in Paris for safekeeping. The painting reached New York from Switzerland...
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looted art. Hans W. (Wolfgang) Lange (1904–1945) was an employee of Paul Graupe (1891–1953), an auction house owner who had to relinquish control because...
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the collection of German Jewish art dealer and bookseller Paul Graupe in 1937. In 1937, Graupe's business was Aryanized under Nazi-era policy. He then fled...
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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...
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received a claim for a Courbet which was sold at a forced auction at Paul Graupe. A painting by Eugene Delacroix from the Silberberg collection entitled...
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Paul Levi (11 March 1883 – 9 February 1930) was a German communist and social democratic political leader. He was the head of the Communist Party of Germany...
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reason, he was forced to auction his art collection at the auction house Paul Graupe in Berlin and sell other property as well. "Raubkunst im Bundestag"....
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and faience. The auction was held by art auctioneers Hermann Ball and Paul Graupe in Tiergartenstrasse 4, on Tuesday 9 June 1931 (Issue No. 23, Weltkunst [de]...
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