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    Max Meirowsky (born 17 February 1866 in Guttstadt; died 1 December 1949 in Geneva) was a German-Jewish industrialist and art collector persecuted by the...
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    to Jews." In November 2021, a Van Gogh painting that had belonged to Max Meirowsky, Meules de blé (1888), sold for $35 million at a Christies' auction...
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  • Emil Meirowsky (March 9, 1876, in Guttstadt, Germany – January 22, 1960, in Nashville) was a German dermatologist. Meirowsky studied at the universities...
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    Ferne’ that Polish-born German-Jewish industrialist and art collector Max Meirowsky was forced to sell in 1938 turned up in the collection of Swiss politician...
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  • million after a three party restitution agreement involving the heirs of Max Meirowsky, Alexandrine de Rothschild, and representatives for Cox's estate. In...
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  • purchased in 1913 by industrialist Max Meirowsky, who fled Germany for Amsterdam in 1938 fearing Nazi persecution. Meirowsky entrusted "Wheatstacks" to a Paris-based...
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  • und Kunstler zu Coeln 1912 List of German painters Alfred Flechtheim Max Meirowsky Carl Sternheim The precise dates of these exhibitions are: Kunstpalast...
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    which Max Meirowsky entrusted to Paul Graupe in 1938 as he fled Nazi persecution was later the subject of restitution claims from both the Meirowsky and...
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    Bahr und Söhne took over the men's and women's wardrobe store of the Meirowsky brothers (House No.7). Artur Dresel's men's clothing store (House No.6)...
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