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Edgar Breitenbach recovered Schloss 56 from an artist’s studio in Munich. Breitenbach considered this painting by van Dyck (“Portrait of Paul Pontius”) one of the more significant in the Schloss collection. Lt. Ray W. Hugoboom had originally received
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Recovery of Schloss 56 from a Munich studio
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Edgar Breitenbach recovered Schloss 56 from an artist’s studio in Munich. Breitenbach considered this painting by van Dyck (“Portrait of Paul Pontius”) one of the more significant in the Schloss collection. Lt. Ray W. Hugoboom had originally received
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Recovery of Schloss 56 from a Munich studio
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6 April 1948
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6 April 1948
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Edgar Breitenbach recovered Schloss 56 from an artist’s studio in Munich. Breitenbach considered this painting by van Dyck (“Portrait of Paul Pontius”) one of the more significant in the Schloss collection. Lt. Ray W. Hugoboom had originally received the painting as “turned-in loot from the Führerbau.” Instead of returning it, he had it restored by a Mr. Söker from Neu-Gilching. Thereafter, it hu
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