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Rademacher, director of the Provincial Museum in Bonn, wrote to Eduard Plietzsch about a Rubens he had acquired from Cornelius Postma--Schloss 220 [German number: Schloss 271]—and wondered if it was authentic. Plietzsch later confirmed its authentici
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Acquisition by Dr. Franz Rademacher of Schloss 220 attributed to Rubens
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Rademacher, director of the Provincial Museum in Bonn, wrote to Eduard Plietzsch about a Rubens he had acquired from Cornelius Postma--Schloss 220 [German number: Schloss 271]—and wondered if it was authentic. Plietzsch later confirmed its authentici
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1944-06-29-Rademacher-acquired-Schloss220
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Acquisition by Dr. Franz Rademacher of Schloss 220 attributed to Rubens
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29 June 1944
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29 June 1944
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Rademacher, director of the Provincial Museum in Bonn, wrote to Eduard Plietzsch about a Rubens he had acquired from Cornelius Postma--Schloss 220 [German number: Schloss 271]—and wondered if it was authentic. Plietzsch later confirmed its authenticity.
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