Title
Art dealers
involved in wartime trading in looted art in France
Description
The list
below is incomplete. The spelling of the names varies.
Etienne Bignou.
Zacharias Birtschansky. Paris.
Achilles Boitl.
Paris.
Brimo de la Laroussilhe. Paris.
Brosseron-Marchand Museum.
Paris.
Cailleux (Art dealer). Alias: Paul de Cayeux de Sénarpont.
Paul de
Cayeux de Sénarpont (Art dealer). Alias: Cailleux.
Charles Collet. He
purchased art objects from the ERR confiscations.
Vicomte de la
Forest-Divonne, Paris.
Mme Renée Gerard.
Paul Gouvert. Paris.
Theo
Hermessen. Dutch dealer active in Paris.
Ward Holzapfel. Paris.
J.O.
Leegenhoek. Paris.
Jean-François Lefranc. He was appointed the Provisional
Keeper of the Schloss Collection.
Comte de Lestang. Antique dealer and
regular supplier of art to the Germans in Paris.
Paul Lindpainter. Fritz
Pösssenbacher's Parisian agent, acting on behalf of Martin Bormann.
Allen
Loebl. (Fa. E. Gerig - Jewish Parisian Art dealer, under Göring's personal
protection, for Göring and Haberstock).
Victor Mandl. Paris.
Mme Alice
Manteau. Paris.
Serge Markowsky. Paris.
Wilhelm Jakob Ernst von Mohnen.
German Gestapo agent in Paris.
Charles Montag. Swiss dealer active in
Paris.
Yves Perdoux. Parisian antique dealer who was also an
informer.
Paul Pétrides. Paris.
Gustav Rochlitz. Paris. German art dealer
who sold art objects to Hermann Göring.
Isidor Rosner. Paris.
André
Schoeller. France.
Jean Souffrice. Paris. Galerie Volataire.
Hans
Wendland. He played a dominant role in supplying paintings for the Göring
Collection, very active in France.
Mme Jane Weyll. Paris.
Source
Appendix to
Guidelines (February 2001) concerning the implementation of the "Joint
Declaration by the Federal Government, the Länder (Federal States) and the
National Associations of Local Authorities on the tracing and return of
Nazi-confiscated art, especially Jewish property" which can be downloaded from
<http://www.lostart.de>