Self-Portrait with Cat (Q106874869)
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painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1920)
- Selfportrait with cat
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painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1920) |
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Self-Portrait with Cat (English)
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Selbstporträt mit Katze (German)
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In 1930 Kuhn was named director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum (the Germanic Museum) at Harvard, a museum dedicated to the study of German art. Under Kuhn’s leadership, the museum grew to house one of the finest collections of modern art from central and northern Europe, including notable works of art from the Bauhaus, the Viennese Secession, and German Expressionism. In the 1930s, he began acquiring pieces that Hitler had deemed “degenerate” and had thus been removed from German museums including Max Beckmann’s Self Portrait in Tuxedo and E.L. Kirchner’s Self Portrait with a Cat. (English)
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1941
1947
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The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, Mass. (1950); Kurt Feldhäusser, Berlin (1941); Museum Folkwang, Essen (English)
1929 - 25.08.1937: Essen, Museum FolkwangErwerb durch Kauf, Beschlagnahme25.08.1937 - 07.03.1940: Deutsches Reich / Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda, BerlinBeschlagnahme, TauschBemerkungen: Per „Gesetz über Einziehung von Produkten entarteter Kunst“ vom 31.05.1938 entschädigungslose Einziehung zugunsten des Deutschen Reiches08.1938 - 07.03.1940: Berlin, Depot Schloß SchönhausenLagerung "international verwertbarer" KunstwerkeQuellen07.03.1940 - 1941: Berlin, Galerie Ferdinand Möller07.03.1940 Erwerb durch Tausch, Verkauf1941 - nach 1947: Berlin, Kurt FeldhäusserErwerb durch Kaufunbekannt - 1950: New York, Erhard Weyhe GalleryVerkauf1950: Cambridge/MA, Busch-Reisinger Museum - Harvard University Art MuseumsErwerb durch Kauf (German)
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BR50.12
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BR50.12
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85 centimetre
120 centimetre
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3689
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