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Restitution status: Dubiousness is still to be clarified
Categories: Books and other printed items / Books / Reference works
Object Data
Artist
Museum
Inventory Number
A 98695
Description
[18] sheets + 1 sheet
Imprint
Vienna: per Hieronym? Philouallem:|| & Ioannem Singreni?. Anno. M.D.XI.|| .III. IDVS MAIAS.|| [Vietor, Hieronymus and Singriener
Period
16th Century
Provenance Data
Former owner according to museum / collection
Entry in inventory book (21.4.1941): Acquisition from antique shop Gilhofer; no further information
Acquisition from the art market/antique shop
Provenance according to museum / collection
Antiquarian J. Rosenthal's handwritten annotations and letter (21.7.1896)
Viennese Commission for Restitution
The questionable nature of the provenance of the art or cultural object is being or has been examined by the museum/the collection. So far, no art restitution proceedings have been instituted.
No recommendation has been issued yet.
City of Vienna, executive city councillor in charge (municipal authorities)
No decision has been reached so far.
The art or cultural object is kept in the museum/in the collection.
Annotations
Jacques Rosenthal, former bavarian antiquarian and specialist for incunabula and early printed books had to sell his shop below fair value to the 'Reichsleitung' of the NSDAP ('National Socialist Party') in 1935; after that it was taken over by the organisation 'Kraft durch Freude' (i.e. 'Strength Through Joy').
Request Object
© Art restitution National Fund of the Republic Austria for Victims of National Socialism