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Latest revision as of 12:53, 29 July 2021

Ernst Buchner of the Alte Pinakothek acquired Schloss 261 (Schloss 75 [French number])—Duyster [La liseuse?] from Almas-Dietrich who had purchased it in January 1944 from Victor Mandl, a close contact of Lohse.
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Acquisition by Ernst Buchner of Schloss 261
Ernst Buchner of the Alte Pinakothek acquired Schloss 261 (Schloss 75 [French number])—Duyster [La liseuse?] from Almas-Dietrich who had purchased it in January 1944 from Victor Mandl, a close contact of Lohse.

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    Ernst Buchner of the Alte Pinakothek acquired Schloss 261 (Schloss 75 [French number])—Duyster [La liseuse?] from Almas-Dietrich who had purchased it in January 1944 from Victor Mandl, a close contact of Lohse.
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