lootedart.com - The Central Registry of Information on Looted Cultural Property 1933-1945
lootedart.com - The Central Registry of Information on Looted Cultural Property 1933-1945 was etablished through an initiative of the Commission for Looted Art in Europe. It operates under the auspices of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. The website contains two databases:
"The Information Database contains information and documentation from forty nine countries, including laws and policies, reports and publications, archival records and resources, current cases and relevant websites. The Object Database contains details of over 25,000 objects of all kinds – paintings, drawings, antiquities, Judaica, etc – looted, missing and/or identified from over fifteen countries." (source: lootedart.com)
(picture: Gustav Klimt, Sleeping Girl, 1899)
"The Information Database contains information and documentation from forty nine countries, including laws and policies, reports and publications, archival records and resources, current cases and relevant websites. The Object Database contains details of over 25,000 objects of all kinds – paintings, drawings, antiquities, Judaica, etc – looted, missing and/or identified from over fifteen countries." (source: lootedart.com)
(picture: Gustav Klimt, Sleeping Girl, 1899)
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