Mary with Jesus and St. John as infants
Around 10.1926 Bottenwieser [presumably art dealer Paul Bottenwieser (1892–1942), Berlin/London, among other places], [location unknown], acquisition route unclear
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1927 presumably “E. Bolton,” London, acquisition route unclear
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(…) “Mr. L. Rosenthal,” [location unknown], acquisition route unclear
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?–09.12.1936 "H. Winterfeld", Nice, acquisition route unclear
09.12.1936–at least 03.1938 Matthiesen Ltd. Art Dealers, London, acquired from Sotheby & Co., London, lot 89
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?–12.1940/early 1941 Galerie Neupert, Zurich, acquisition route unclear
12.1940/early 1941–at least 18.07.1941 Galerie Theodor Fischer, Lucerne, purchase
Earliest 18.07.1941–29. or 30 July 1945 Hermann Göring (1893–1946), acquired via Walter Andreas Hofer (1893–1975) in exchange for objects confiscated by Reichsleiter Rosenberg's task force
29 or 30 July 1945–26 04.1949 American Military Government, secured and transported to the Central Collecting Point in Munich, Inv. No. 5877
26.04.1949–22.02.1952 Minister President of Bavaria, Munich, taken into trust
22 February 1952–6 December 1960 Trust administration of cultural property by the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany, Munich, fiduciary takeover
Since 6 December 1960 Federal Republic of Germany, takeover from former Reich assets on the basis of Article 134 of the Basic Law
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