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Acquisitions from antiquarian Weinreb

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In the 1960s, the Bauhaus-Archiv acquisitioned more than 140 objects from the antiquarian Weinreb Ltd. in London. Among those many works of artists with Jewish origins like Anny Wottitz, Franz Singer or Friedl Dicker. Provenance researcher Corinna Rader examines whether these works might be Nazi-confiscated cultural assets.

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