User:Eli185

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English language, interested in history, memory and erasure of marginalized peoples





NEW

User:Eli185/Leo Abramowicz
(translated from German to improve) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Johanna Meyer-Udewald (to create)

User:Eli185/Warenhaus Rothberger (translated from German to improve)

User:Eli185/Heinrich Rothberger (to create, see https://www.lexikon-provenienzforschung.org/en/rothberger-heinrich

User:Eli185/Bunzl & Biach GmbH (translated from German to improve)

User:Eli185/Julius Klausner (translated from German to improve)

User:Eli185/Le Moulin de la Galette
(translated from Italian) PUblished

User:Eli185/Julius H. Schoeps (translated from the French)

User:Eli185/Sompo Museum of Art (translated from the German)

User:Eli185/David Friedmann (translated from the German)

User:Eli185/The Tragedy
(translated from the Italian) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Paul Schüler (to create, see: https://www.proveana.de/en/person/schuler-paul and https://www.bochum.de/C125830C0042AB74/vwcontentbykey/w287j9hv277boldde/$file/027_028_schueler_paul_und_clothilde.pdf and

User:Eli185/Irmgard Schüler (translated from the German)








User:Eli185/Konrad Zimmermann translated from German to improve

User:Eli185/Franz Kluxen translated from German to improve

User:Eli185/Willy Dreyfus
'translated from the German to improve before publishing


User:Eli185/Veil-Picard Family (translated from Spanish)

User:Eli185/Arthur Veil-Picard
to create


User:Eli185/Gert Fritz Unger to do

User:Eli185/Adolf Erbslöh (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Otto Ollendorff to create

User:Eli185/Otto Werner (translated from German to source and improve)

User:Eli185/Bertha Hirsch (from German)

User:Eli185/Neue Augsburger Kattunfabrik

User:Eli185/Franz Joseph Esser
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Thea Sternheim


Recently published

User:Eli185/Eliseo Pontremoli
(translated from Italian) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Isidor Petschek
(translated from German Wikipedia) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Emma Bunker
(link to create Emma C. Bunker) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Jean-Victor Pellerin (translated from French to improve)

User:Eli185/Leon Reinach
(link to create) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Adolf Katzenellenbogen
(translated from the German PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Irene Redlich Hellmann (link to create)

User:Eli185/Irene and Paul Hellmann
(translated from the German - should also have individual entrees) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Julius Stern
translated from German (Julius Stern (Banker) weird technical issues and incorrect geneology in German, corrected and PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Sidney Brown (art collector)
(translated from German Sidney Brown (Ingenieur) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Edgard Stern
(translated from French ) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Herman Ullstein
(translated from German) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Michel Pontremoli
(translated from Italian) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Paul Homberger
(link to be created) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Akademiestraße 36, Karlstraße 11, Karlsruhe
(translated from German from Bankhaus Veit L. Homburger - need to modify weird title)

User:Eli185/Regina Thürlimann
(link to create for Freddy Homberger wife and major Swiss art collector) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Albert Pontremoli
(translated from Italian) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Gustave Tempelaere (to create art dealing dynasty Julien Tempelaere (1876-1961), Ferdinand Tempelaere (1874-1955), O. J. Galerie Gustave Tempelaere, ) https://data.bnf.fr/14936472/julien_tempelaere/ https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG48154 https://www.nga.gov/collection/provenance-info.10554.html#biography

User:Eli185/Salomon B. Slijper (translated from German, add sources, clarify)

User:Eli185/ Hedwig Lewenstein
(link to create ) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Robert Graetz (art collector)
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Philip Gomperz
(translated from Czech to improve) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Charles Pomaret (translated from French to clean up, add sources, improve)

User:Eli185/B. C. Holland (link to create)

User:Eli185/Marilynn Alsdorf (link to create) PUBLISHED Marilynn Alsdorf

User:Eli185/Gianfranco Becchina
(link to create) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Nancy Wiener
(link to create) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Bekleidungshaus Otto Werner
(translated from German to source and improve) PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Elsbach & Frank
(translated from German to source and improve) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Ferdinand Elsbach
(translated from German to source and improve) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Elsbach
(translated from German about a German company owned by the Elsbach brothers to source and improve) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Adolf Ahlers AG
(translated from German to source and improve) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Jan A. Ahlers (translated from German to source and improve)

User:Eli185/Otto Ralfs
(translated from German to source and improve) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Ferdinand Güterbock
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Leopold Weinstein
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Otto Coninx-Girardet
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Otto Verhagen (1919-2003)
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Herbert Tannenbaum PUBLISHED and relation User:Eli185/Paula Straus

from French

Alphonse Bellier PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Grete Unger Heinz PUBLISHED published but it was merged (on Oct 9, 2023 by Rosguill
) into Fritz Unger

User:Eli185/Hedwig Ulmann
PUBLISHED
User:Eli185/Richard Hessberg
translated from German PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Henri Reichenbach
PUBLISHED

from Dutch

User:Eli185/Hugo Tutein Nolthenius
PUBLISHED

from Italian

User:Eli185/Christ carrying the cross (Cristo portacroce (Romanino)


User:Eli185/Albert Hecht
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Suzanne Hecht Pontremoli
PuBLISHED

from Hungarian

User:Eli185/Leo Goldberger
PUBLISHED (manufacturer)

from German

User:Eli185/Martin Aufhäuser
PUblished
User:Eli185/Rosa Bodenheimer
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Helene Hecht
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Bruno Stefanini
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Leo Smoschewer
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Stolpersteine in Hamburg-Altstadt (needs a lot of cleanup - formating of table, images)

User:Eli185/Else Falk
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Bernhard Falk (Else's husband)

User:Eli185/Hannah Karminski
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Margarete Tietz
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Adler & Oppenheimer (translated from German, too long, needs editing)

User:Eli185/Hietzing hospital (translated from German, entirely missing 1933-45)

User:Eli185/Georg Schmidt (art historian)
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Ilse Bernheimer
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Cornelius Müller-Hofstede

User:Eli185/Hans Kroch

User:Eli185/Walter Feilchenfeldt
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Jewish art collectors in Breslau
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Third Reich’s Chamber of Fine Arts

User:Eli185/Kurt Neven du Mont
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Alfred Neven du Mont
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Alice Neven DuMont
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Stephan Malinowski translated from German

User:Eli185/Eberhard Czichon (translated from German, to verify for biais, add sources and clean up)

User:Eli185/GEDOK (translated from German, to verify for biais, add sources and clean up)

User:Eli185/Frank C. Petschek
(translated from German, to verify for biais, add sources and clean up) PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Franz Hesselberger
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Emil Tscheulin (translated from German)

User:Eli185/Kaufhaus Isay (translated from German)

User:Eli185/Gerhard von Pölnitz (to create)

User:Eli185/Hugo Haberfeld
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Galerie Henze & Ketterer (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Agathe und Ernst Saulmann
PUBLISHED

Published

Art Collection of Carl Sachs
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Karl Neumeyer
PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Benno Arnold
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Otto Feldmann PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Emmy Mauthner
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Hans-Otto Spithaler
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Margarete_Oppenheim
PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Грюнвальд, Карл
(translated from Russian, Karl Grünwald) published

User:Eli185/Prisunic
(translated from French, needs shortening and focus) PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Warenhaus Brann
(translated from German) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Johannes Theodor Kuhlemann
(translated from German) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/David Schnur
(translated from German) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Adolf Sommerfeld
(translated from German) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Otto Nathan Deutsch
(to create) PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Reka
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/History of the Jews in Hannover
(translated from German to improve before publishing) PUBLISHED

LINKS for drafts

Aryanized companies from the German Wikipedia

User:Eli185/Neues Wiener Tagblatt
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Emil Löbl
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Palais Szeps
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Adolph Meyer (Bankier)
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Georg Karg (Businessman)
(translated from German to improve before publishing) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Kaufhaus Tietz (Elberfeld)
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Bankhaus Adolph Meyer
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Metallwerk Oscar Weil
(translated from German to improve before publishing) PUBLISHED

Translated from Esperanto to improve

User:Eli185/Lajos Ernst
PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Roman Norbert Ketterer
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)


User:Eli185/Valerie Eisler
PUBLISHED to create (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Oskar Federer to create PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Sumpflegende (published by another user)



User:Eli185/Sigmund Wassermann
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Gustav Kirstein
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)


User:Eli185/Alfred Breslauer
PUBLISHED translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Otto Fedder
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Cino Vitta
PUBLISHED




emigrant art dealers from German

User:Eli185/Pierre Loeb
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Paul Graupe
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Julius Cassirer
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Lost Art-Datenbank (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Joel Levi
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)


User:Eli185/J. Dreyfus & Co. (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Lederfabrik Heilbronn
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/L. Behrens & Söhne
(translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Siegfried Rosengart
PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Margarete Eisenmann
PUBLISHED to create

User:Eli185/Kunsthandlung Julius Böhler
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Clouth Gummiwerke
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Franz Clouth
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Heinz Kisters
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Hans Klenk (Unternehmer)
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

to create Dr. Adolf Jöhr, Generalsekretär der Schweizerischen Nationalbank https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q78512154

User:Eli185/Bernhard Mayer (Kunstsammler)
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

related

User:Eli185/Werner Merzbacher
(translated from German to improve before publishing) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Franz Josef Kohl-Weigand
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Heinrich Thannhauser
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Hugo Nathan
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Henriette Mankiewicz
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Wilhelm Wartmann
PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Galerie Georges Moos (translated from French to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Galerie Moos
PUBLISHED (translated from French to improve before publishing - very long with too much detail)

User:Eli185/Arthur Kauffmann
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Margrit Hahnloser-Ingold (translated from German to improve before publishing)

published Hedy Hahnloser-Bühler

PUBLISHED (translated from German to improve before publishing

User:Eli185/Trusteeship for the German-Dutch Financial Agreement published as Tredefina

User:Eli185/Frederic Wolff-Knize
to create PUBLISHED

(translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Michael Berolzheimer
) PUBLISHED

Raoul Meyer

published Gotthard Laske

User:Eli185/Alfred Gold
PUBLISHED

PUBLISHED Ernst Laske

(translated from German to improve before publishing

User:Eli185/Robert Scholz (art historian) (translated from German to improve before publishing

User:Eli185/Art Looting Investigation Unit
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/David Röell
PUBLISHED (

Translated from the Dutch

User:Eli185/Nederlands Kunstbezit-collectie
PUBLISHED

PUBLISHED Loeser & Wolff

User:Eli185/ Josef Morgenstern
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Abraham Adelsberger
PUBLISHED translated from German to improve and source

User:Eli185/Hermann Ostfeld
PUBLISHED translated from German to improve and source

User:Eli185/Albert Katzenellenbogen
PUBLISHED translated from German to improve and source


User:Eli185/Otto Anninger
PUBLISHED to create

User:Eli185/Heinrich Arnhold translated from German to improve and source (father of Henry H. Arnhold
)

User:Eli185/Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum (exists in Japanese but created from sources)


User:Eli185/Arnold Baumgarten
PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Lisamaria Meirowsky
PUBLISHED

Kurt Grawi PUBLISHED

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PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Max Feuer to create

User:Eli185/Abe Gutnajer
PUBLISHED (inspired by Polish)

PUBLISHED Rosa Hochmann and Felix Stransky

User:Eli185/Allgemeine Poliklinik Wien
PUBLISHED as General Polyclinic Vienna

User:Eli185/Max Fleischer (Architect) (translated from the German to improve before publishing

User:Eli185/Arnold Eisler (translated from the German to improve before publishing

(translated from German to improve before publishing
PUBLISHED ?

User:Eli185/Julie Elias
PUBLISHED as Julie Elias (author) (translated from the German to improve before publishing _ wife of and mother of*

User:Eli185/Galeria Wildenstein
(translated from Portuguese - very odd that this major art dealer no longer has a Wikipedia page in English, French or German) PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/Nora Stiasny
PUBLISHED


User:Eli185/Paul Mankiewitz
PUBLISHED t

User:Eli185/Carl von Weinberg
PUBLISHED

businessmen (Nazi party members)

User:Eli185/Otto A. Friedrich (translated from German to improve before publishing)

Mautners : trying to disambiguate


User:Eli185/Alfred Mautner (translated from German to improve before publishing) (not the same as Alfred and Fanny)



ARticle to create User:Eli185/Mary Wooster

Wooster (née Springer), Mary, b. May 23, 1886 Paris; d. 1979 Paris.

User:Eli:185/Ferdinand Spany
to create

User:Eli185/Charles Chassé (translated from French, to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/F. Kleinberger Galleries
PUBLISHED

User:Eli185/La Berceuse (translated from Italian to improve before publishing)


(translated from German to improve before publishing)
PUBLISHED

(translated from German to improve before publishing)

(translated from German to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Carel van Lier (Translated from Dutch to improve before publishing)

User:Eli185/Kurt Köster
PUBLISHED Kurt Köster

User:Eli185/Sandbox/infobox Person (model for basic infobox)

(need model for Infobox based on Wikidata - don't know how to do)


User:Eli185/Rolf Fritz
PUBLISHED

Translated from French

User:Eli185/Jacques Helft
PUBLISHED


To Disambiguate

Nazi looting and Linz Museum

Which Koster? ) Köster was investigated after World War II for his role in selling Nazi-looting artworks to Hitler's planned Linz museum.[1][2] [3] [4][5] [6] [7]The Linz database of the German Historical Museum lists several artworks that passed through Köster.[8]


From French:

User:Eli185/Musée Collection Rosengart
PUBLISHED

Translated from German

Max Meirowsky

Fritz Waerndorfer

Max Fischer (Art Collector)

Heinrich Rieger

Max Emden

August L. Mayer

Henry P. Newman

Fritz Nathan (Art Dealer
)

Eduard Sturzenegger

Oscar Huldschindky

Julius Freund

Max Silberberg

Viktor von Ephrussi

Vugesta

Julius Priester

Curt Glaser

Marianne Schmidl

August Lederer

Fernand Ochsé

Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

Walter Westfeld

Lea Bondi

Karl Buchholz

Rosa Oppenheimer

Ismar Littmann Art Collection

Adolf Weinmüller

Alexander Lewin

Lempertz

Bruno Grimschitz

Harry Fuld

Gerling-Konzern

Hugo Simon (art collector)

Christoph Bernoulli

Alex Vömel

Kurt Hamann

Samuel Kende

Hermann Voss (art historian)

Dead City III

Günther Franke

Israel Ber Neumann

Max G. Bollag

Margarete Mauthner

Kunst und Künstler

Karl Scheffler

Fritz Dworschak

Alexander Kreuter

Felix Busch

Carl Heumann






Translated from French

Lucien Graux

List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art

César Mange de Hauke

Leo Bendel

Galerie van Diemen

Étienne Bignou

Musées nationaux récupération

Roland Balay

Alphonse Kahn

Leo Schidlof

Translated from Catalan

Federico Gentili Di Guiseppe

Translated from Russian

The Holocaust in Austria

Revived old article that had been redirected

Baron Herzog


Others

Martha Nothmann

Armand Dorville

Daisy Hellmann

Hugo Zwillenberg

LINKS for help

Wikipedia:Teahouse

  1. ^ "Lost Art Internet Database - Search". www.lostart.de. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  2. ^ "SKD | Online Collection". web.archive.org. 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-05-08. Provenienzrecherche: Die Zeichnung wurde im März 1944 durch den "Sonderauftrag Linz" über Kurt Köster, Hamburg, erworben. Sie verblieb wohl kriegsbedingt in Dresden. Die Vorbesitzer konnten bisher nicht ermittelt werden, weshalb ein NS-verfolgungsbedingter Entzug nicht auszuschließen ist. Das Werk ist daher als Fundmeldung in der Lost Art-Datenbank (Lost Art-ID 457609) registriert {{cite web}}: Check |archive-url= value (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Provenance Research". www.museum-schwerin.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-05-08. This research project was also supported by the former Post for Provenance Research and Investigation (AfP) at the Institute for Museum Research in Berlin. It examined the inventories of sculptures, artisanal objets d'art, coins, medals, drawings and graphics, serving to systematically check through and identify Nazi-confiscated art. The research was conducted on the basis of the inventories, inventory item listings and documentary evidence in the Staatliches Museum Schwerin, including the archival documentation work already completed there, together with the results gained from it. The period under research was limited to the Nazi era from 1933 to 1945. The focus here was on items with "suspicious" provenances, such as the acquisitions from the Leipzig-based art and antique dealers Curt Naubert und C. G. Boerner, the Hamburg-based art shop Kurt Köster and the Berlin-based antiquarian shop Reinhold Puppel
  4. ^ "Rechnungen über Ankäufe aus dem Kunsthandel und von privat in Deutschland und Österreich; Zahlungsanweisungen der Reichskanzlei: Bd. 1 - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek". www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-08. Kontext: Treuhandverwaltung von Kulturgut bei der Oberfinanzdirektion München >> B 323 Treuhandverwaltung von Kulturgut bei der Oberfinanzdirektion München >> Dokumentation zur Behandlung von Kunst- und Kulturgütern 1934 bis 1945 >> Erwerb, Beschlagnahme und Sicherstellung von Kunst- und Kulturgütern >> "Sonderauftrag Linz" >> Finanzierung der Erwerbungen für den "Sonderauftrag Linz".- Einrichtung von Sonderkonten, Abrechnungen >> Rechnungen über Ankäufe aus dem Kunsthandel und von privat in Deutschland und Österreich; Zahlungsanweisungen der Reichskanzlei Laufzeit: 1944 Enthältvermerke: Enthält u.a.: Pfand- und Versteigerungs-Anstalt Dorotheum, Wien Galerie L.T. Neumann, Wien Stefan Schwartz, Wien Kurt Köster, Hamburg Johannes Hinrichsen, Alt-Aussee Kunstantiquariat C.G. Boerner.- Kupferstiche von Chodowiecki Antiquariat Math. Lempertz, Köln Julius Böhler, München Gemäldegalerie Abels, Dresden Galerie Zinckgraf, München Carl W. Buemming, Darmstadt {{cite web}}: line feed character in |quote= at position 9 (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Design for a stained glass window for Glasgow Cathedral: From the story of Elisha - Art Database". www.kunstdatenbank.at. Archived from the original on 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-05-08. Provenance according to museum / collection Filiation: Kurt Köster, Hamburg. Mediated by Johannes Jantzen, Bremer Werkschau, Bremen, acquired from the so-called Art Museum, Linz (i.e. Hitler's museum project) in 1944. Transferred to the Albertina by the Federal Office for the Protection of Monuments ('Bundesdenkmalamt') in 1963 (Zl. 1274/63. Finally inventorised 1965). A report to the Commission for Provenance Research is available.Committee Art Restitution Advisory Board {{cite web}}: line feed character in |quote= at position 44 (help)
  6. ^ "German Lost Art Foundation - Project finder". www.kulturgutverluste.de. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  7. ^ RR. "„Welke Blätter" für den „Sonderauftrag Linz"". RETOUR Freier Blog für Provenienzforschende (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-05-08. Retrieved 2021-05-08. Die kleine Bleistiftzeichnung Friedrich Oliviers, die auf dem Blatt mit „den 11ten December 1816" datiert ist, gehört zu diesem Konvolut. Im Inventar des KK war zu dem Blatt lediglich „erworben von Dr. Jantzen" vermerkt. Der ehemalige Bremer Rechtsanwalt Johannes Jantzen, der zum Zeitpunkt des Verkaufs in Wien ansässig war, stand in reger Geschäftstätigkeit mit dem „Sonderauftrag". Die im Bundesarchiv als Fotoabzug befindliche Rechnung belegt, dass der Ankauf „1 Handzeichnung von Ferdinand von Olivier ‚Welke Blätter'" am 1. April 1944 für 3.000 Reichsmark in Kooperation mit der Kunsthandlung Kurt Köster, Hamburg, erfolgte. Weitere Nachforschungen ergaben, dass sie zuvor am 28. April 1939 auf einer Auktion beim Kunstantiquariat C. G. Boerner in Leipzig angeboten wurde. Der verschlüsselte Einlieferername zu der Zeichnung lautete „Besitz W (118)".
  8. ^ "DHM: Linzer Sammlung - Datenbankabfrage". www.dhm.de. Retrieved 2021-05-08.