The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944):
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Abstract: | Felix Ganz was a businessman from Mainz in southwest Germany. He was managing director of Ludwig Ganz AG, a carpet and textile company. Felix Ganz was also an art collector with a substantial collection of art objects from the Middle East and East Asia. As soon as the National Socialists came to power, Ganz (though baptised a Protestant) was persecuted as Jew. In 1934, his company was "aryanized", in 1941 his home was seized and in 1942 Ganz and his second wife Erna (née Benfey) were deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp. In 1944, the couple was murdered in Auschwitz. Even though his three children survived, the art collection had disappeared, and only a rough description of the items from restitution claims remains. The aim of the project presented in this article is it to reconstruct the scope and character of Felix Ganz’ art collection and to research the mechanisms of its dispersion between 1933 and 1945 as well as the location of the objects today. The article was co-authored by the great-grandson of Felix Ganz and a French-German art historian specialising in provenance research |
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title | The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944) |
title_auth | The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944) |
title_exact_search | The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944) |
title_full | The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944) Nathalie Neumann (University of Mainz, IKM), Adam Ganz (Royal Holloway, University of London) |
title_fullStr | The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944) Nathalie Neumann (University of Mainz, IKM), Adam Ganz (Royal Holloway, University of London) |
title_full_unstemmed | The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944) Nathalie Neumann (University of Mainz, IKM), Adam Ganz (Royal Holloway, University of London) |
title_short | The reconstruction of the art collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944) |
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