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Ward-Holzapfel was a dealer and collector of German-American descent, specialized on Dutch 17th century paintings who lived in Paris until the end of WWII, acquiring many objects for German clients. His brother, Theodore, was a well-known British col
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Rudolf Holzapfel-Ward
Ward-Holzapfel was a dealer and collector of German-American descent, specialized on Dutch 17th century paintings who lived in Paris until the end of WWII, acquiring many objects for German clients. His brother, Theodore, was a well-known British col
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  • Holzapfel-Ward, Rudolf
  • Rudolf Melander Holzapfel

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A close advisor to Göpel, Ward-Holzapfel offered two empty frames that Göpel could use to pack some of the Schloss paintings before sending them to the Führerbau in November 1943.
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