Return of the Schloss paintings demanded by Schloss family attorney (Q8526)
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The “Direction des Musées Nationaux” notified Max Gonfreville, the lawyer representing the Schloss heirs, that prints would be made of the Schloss paintings as well as of the paintings belonging to Madame Emile Weil. The Schloss heirs agreed to cover
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Return of the Schloss paintings demanded by Schloss family attorney
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The “Direction des Musées Nationaux” notified Max Gonfreville, the lawyer representing the Schloss heirs, that prints would be made of the Schloss paintings as well as of the paintings belonging to Madame Emile Weil. The Schloss heirs agreed to cover
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Return of the Schloss paintings demanded by Schloss family attorney
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22 January 1945
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22 January 1945
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The “Direction des Musées Nationaux” notified Max Gonfreville, the lawyer representing the Schloss heirs, that prints would be made of the Schloss paintings as well as of the paintings belonging to Madame Emile Weil. The Schloss heirs agreed to cover the costs of paper and printing. The Schloss heirs studied the offer of the Louvre Museum to acquire thirty-two paintings. They turned down the offer
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