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Albrecht Dürer: English: Holy Family in the arbor.

Polski: Święta Rodzina w altanie.

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Albrecht Dürer  (1471–1528)  wikidata:Q5580 s:en:Author:Albrecht Dürer q:en:Albrecht Dürer
 
Albrecht Dürer
Alternative names
Albrecht Dürer
Description German painter, printmaker, mathematician, illuminator, copper engraver and art theorist
Date of birth/death 21 May 1471 Edit this at Wikidata 6 April 1528 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nuremberg Nuremberg
Work period 1484 Edit this at Wikidata–1528 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Nuremberg (1484–1490), Basel (1490–1494), Strasbourg (1490–1494), Colmar (1490–1494), Frankfurt (1490–1494), Mainz (1490–1494), Cologne (1490–1494), Nuremberg (21 May 1494–1528), Innsbruck (1494), Venice (1494–1495), 1505–1506), Bologna (1505–1506), Milan (1505–1506), Florence (1505–1506), Rome (1505–1506), Augsburg (1518), Antwerp (1521)
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artist QS:P170,Q5580
Title
English: Holy Family in the arbor.
Polski: Święta Rodzina w altanie.
Date 1512
date QS:P571,+1512-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium pen and ink on paper
Dimensions height: 26.8 cm (10.5 in); width: 19.8 cm (7.7 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,26.8U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,19.8U174728
institution QS:P195,Q160236
Current location
New York City
Accession number
1975.1.860
Object history

1823: bequeathed to National Ossoliński Institute
1939: transferred to Professor Mieczysław Gębarowicz (hidden before the Red Army)
1941: transferred to Joseph Mühlmann (confiscation)
1941: transferred to Hermann Göring in Carinhall
1941: transferred to Adolf Hitler in Wolfsschanze
1944: transferred to Salt mine depositorium near Bad Aussee
1945: transferred to American Army headquarters in Munich
1950: transferred to Prince Jerzy Lubomirski
1975: purchased by The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Robert Lehman Collection)

Source[1][2]
Source/Photographer Adolf Juzwenko, Thaddeus Mirecki (2004). The fate of the Lubomirski Dürers: recovering the treasures of the Ossoliński National Institute. Society of the Friends of the Ossolineum. ISBN 83-70950-72-8
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  1. polski Bogusław Wróbel (2009). Ukryte skarby. Niezwykłe losy dzieł sztuki na Dolnym Śląsku w latach 1942-1950 (Hidden treasures. Unusual fate of works of art in Lower Silesia in years 1942-1950), p. 81-82. Europa Publishing. ISBN 978-83-61039-14-3
  2. English Andreas Cwitkovits, Mickela Moore. The Lubomirski Dürers: "Take me Home"- A Case for Moral and Legal Restitution. www.kunstrecht.at

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