Sbírka Richarda Poppera : Obrazy ze židovských sbírek v Národní galerii v Praze / Václav Erben, Otomar L. Krejča.

Author
Erben, Václav [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Czech
Εdition
Vydání první.
Published/​Created
  • Praha : Centrum pro dokumentaci majetkových převodů kulturních statků obětí II. světkové války, o.p.s., 2016.
  • ©2016
Description
213 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm

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Marquand Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Marquand Library Use OnlyN1629.A5 P67 2016 Browse related items Request

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    Series
    • Centrum pro dokumentaci majetkových převodů kulturních statků obětí II. světkové války, o.p.s. ; svazek 3. [More in this series]
    • Centrum pro dokumentaci majetkových převodů kulturních statků obětí II. světkové války, o.p.s. ; svazek 3 [More in this series]
    Summary note
    The book follows the fate of paintings from the Richard Popper collection, a Jewish collector of mostly Dutch, Flemish and Italian masters. Part of the collection has come through complicated paths to the National Gallery in Prague. These pictures are reproduced in our publication in color. Based on the archive survey, a catalog of all the works of this important collection was created, both of the images found and those lost. It includes an extensive study of the circumstances of confiscation and other war and post-war fates.
    Notes
    "Svazek 3".
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Other title(s)
    Obrazy ze židovských sbírek v Národní galerii v Praze
    ISBN
    • 9788090570351
    • 8090570356
    • 9788090750760 ((set))
    • 8090750761
    • 9788090750746 ((v. 7))
    • 8090750745
    OCLC
    973810760
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