Habor Scene (Q29910494)

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painting by Paul Klee 1918 (Bavarian State Painting Collections)
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Habor Scene
painting by Paul Klee 1918 (Bavarian State Painting Collections)

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    Another painting once owned by Fritz Glaser, "Harbor Scene," by the Swiss-German artist Paul Klee, was in possession of a Munich museum, the Pinakothek der Moderne.Records establish that Glaser bought the watercolor in 1921. But what happened to it over the next half-century remains a mystery.Officials from the Munich museum said the next citation of the Klee painting came in 1968, when it was listed as part of the collection of Theodor and Woty Werner, two artists who themselves had run afoul of the Nazis as practitioners of "degenerate art." The Munich museum acquired "Harbor Scene" from the Werners in 1971.In an April 2006 letter, Munich museum officials informed Glaser that they would try to clear up the painting's provenance, but were "skeptical" they would be able to do so. Glaser and her lawyer haven't heard from them since. (English)
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