Collector Curt Glaser, the
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Author: Josef Helfenstein, Anita Haldemann (eds.)
The German-Jewish museum expert and art collector Curt Glaser was forced to emigrate by the National Socialists and sold the majority of his art holdings in Berlin in 1933. Through the whereabouts of works once owned by him, the Kunstmuseum Basel reached an agreement with Glaser’s heirs that is recognised internationally as 'best practice', and in connection with this is honouring Glaser’s work in an exhibition. This catalogue provides richly illustrated insights into Glaser’s fascinating collection, with works by Edvard Munch, Max Beckmann, and Henri Matisse. Essays link new research on this advocate of modernism and his collecting of modern art and embed his fate in current questions connected with formerly Jewish art holdings in public museums.
ISBN 9783422988798. Deutscher Kunstverlag. pb. 280 pages. 144 colour ills. 26 x 21 cm.
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The German-Jewish museum expert and art collector Curt Glaser was forced to emigrate by the National Socialists and sold the majority of his art holdings in Berlin in 1933. Through the whereabouts of works once owned by him, the Kunstmuseum Basel reached an agreement with Glaser’s heirs that is recognised internationally as 'best practice', and in connection with this is honouring Glaser’s work in an exhibition. This catalogue provides richly illustrated insights into Glaser’s fascinating collection, with works by Edvard Munch, Max Beckmann, and Henri Matisse. Essays link new research on this advocate of modernism and his collecting of modern art and embed his fate in current questions connected with formerly Jewish art holdings in public museums.
ISBN 9783422988798. Deutscher Kunstverlag. pb. 280 pages. 144 colour ills. 26 x 21 cm.
available