Kunsthandel Van Marle & Bignell (Q55631494)

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Dutch auction house, art dealer
  • Van Marle & Bignell
  • Marle en Bignell
  • Van Marle and Bignell
  • Van Marle en Bignell, Den Haag
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Kunsthandel Van Marle & Bignell
Dutch auction house, art dealer
  • Van Marle & Bignell
  • Marle en Bignell
  • Van Marle and Bignell
  • Van Marle en Bignell, Den Haag

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Looted works of art were forcibly deposited in the Lipmann Rosenthal Bank (LIRO) from where they were sold on the art market both in the Netherlands and Germany. Auction houses and dealers selling such works of art included Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, Van Marle & Bignell in The Hague, Lempertz, Cologne, Curt Reinheldt of Berlin and the Munich Galerie für alte Kunst. (English)
18 July 2018
van Marle & Bignell. The Hague, Lange Veerhout 58. Auction house used by the Dienststelle Muehlmann. (English)
Bignell. The Hague, Lange Veerhout 58. Owner of Van Marle & Bignell, auction house. Reported to have dealt extensively in confiscated works of art. His firm expanded during the German occupation. Auctioned the Chabot collection on 9 January 1942. (English)
2 August 2018
BignellDen Haag, Lange Veerhout 58; Besitzer des Auktionshauses <Van Marle & Bignell>, Handel mit gestohlenen Kunstwerken, während der deutschen Besatzung Expansion der Firma, verkaufte u.a. die Sammlung J. J. M. Chabo, Brüssel/Montreux, am 9. Januar 1942, Geschäftspartner von Dr. M. H. H. Franssen, Kontakt zu dem aus den USA stammenden Bankier Mumm, Den Haag, und Kramer, (German)
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van Marle & Bignell. The Hague, Lange Veerhout 58. Auction house used by the Dienststelle Muehlmann. (English)
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van Marle & BignellDen Haag, Lange Voorhout 58; Auktionshaus, von der Dienststelle Mühlmann genutztQu.: ALIU, Final Report, 147 (German)
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Bignell. The Hague, Lange Veerhout 58. Owner of Van Marle & Bignell, auction house. Reported to have dealt extensively in confiscated works of art. His firm expanded during the German occupation. Auctioned the Chabot collection on 9 January 1942. Associated with Dr M H H Franssen. In contact with Mumm and Kramer. van Marle & Bignell. The Hague, Lange Veerhout 58. Auction house used by the Dienststelle Muehlmann. (English)

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