Art in Conflict
The Consequences of War and Fields of Cooperation in Europe
Osteuropa 1-2/2006
Manfred Sapper, Claudia von Selle, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
Berlin (BWV) 2006 [ = Osteuropa 1–2/2006]
496 pages, 50 figures
Price: 28,00 €
ISBN: 3-8305-1043-8
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Contents
- Editorial
Art in Conflict – Conflict about Art - Regine Dehnel
Perpetrators, Victims and Art
A Look Back at the National Socialists’ Campaign of Pil-lage - Gabriele Freitag
Athena under Attack
Nazi Pillage of Cultural Artefacts in the Second World War - Isabel von Klitzing, Lucian J. Simmons
The Destruction of a Culture
Of Collectors, Patrons and Thieves - Waltraud Bayer
Legitimised Pillage
The Treatment of Artistic Treasures in the Soviet Union, 1917–1938 - Wolfgang Eichwede
Friendship Yes, Dürer No
On the Gulf Between Russia and Germany in the Dispute over Looted Art Cases
- Anja Heuß
Scattered East and West
The Three Stories of the Hatvany Collection - Christian Hufen
Sistine Madonna on the Road
The Return to East Germany of Art Looted by the Soviets - Tim Schröder
Standing Still Double-Time
The Fate of the Rathenau Archive - Sabine Rudolph
Expropriated by the Nazis, Located in Russia
Victor von Klemperers Incunabulum Collection - Monika Tatzkow, Hans-Joachim Hinz
Citizens, Victims and Historical Justice
The Fate of Jewish Art Collectors in Breslau - Monika Tatzkow
Odyssey of Art
The Restitution of the Steinthal Collection - Nout van Woudenberg
The Koenigs Collection
Fear and Hope in a Dutch-Russian Case of Restitution Countries
- Ekaterina Genieva
Of Books and Men
Possibilities and Limits in the Dispute over Looted Art - Bénédicte Savoy
War, Academia and Law
Memories of Napoleon’s Pillaging of Art, 1915 - Andreas Hüneke
Scorned, Sold, Destroyed
“Degenerate Art” and the Radicalisation of Nazi Art Policy - Eva Blimlinger
Accomplices in the Role of Victim
The Restitution of Art in Austria - Mečislav Borák
Belated Justice
The Restitution of Expropriated Cultural Assets in the Czech Republic - Nawojka Cieślińska-Lobkowicz
Reason, Unreason and Claims
Restitution Policy in Poland - Serhij Kot
Kievan Knots
Restitution between Ukraine, Germany, Russia and Poland - Svetlana Nekrasova
Cooperation and Its Limits
Restitution between Russia and Ukraine - Kathinka Dittrich
“Our Governments Were Not Enthusiastic” - Avenir Ovsjanov
Königsberg Transfer
The Search for Cultural Assets in Kaliningrad - Margarita Zinič
Between the Zones
The Restitution to Russia of Art Pillaged by the Nazis - Maarit Hakkarainen, Tiina Koivulahti
Pillaged Artworks in the Dark
Efforts to Determine the Provenance of Art in Finland - Teresa Giovannini, Marc-André Renold, Carolyn Olsburgh, Friederike Ringe
Pillaged Art and Switzerland
Assessment, Settlement, Prospects - Massimo Baistrocchi
Raiders of the Lost Art
Italy, Restitution und Cultural Assets in Russia The Law, the Institution and the Actorss
- Christoff Jenschke
Looted during the War
The Return of Looted Cultural Assets in International Law - Harald König
The Foundations of Restitution
The German Law on Compensation - Claudia von Selle, Ulrich Zschunke
A Way Where There Is No Will?
“Soft Law” Agreements as a Means of Non-State Conflict Resolution in Restitution Cases - Rochelle Roca-Hachem
Justice by Means of a Detour
The Dutch Commission on Restitution - Michael Franz, Uwe Hartmann
Pillaged and Looted Art
The German Coordinating Office for the Documentation of Lost Cultural Property - Evelien Campfens, Annemarie Marck, Eelke Muller
Justice by Means of a Detour
The Dutch Commission on Restitution - Lucien Kalfon
Compensation in France
On the Activity of the French Compensation Commission - Corinne Hershkovitch
Unsettled Score
The Restitution of Artworks in France - Andrea F. G. Raschèr
Act Collectively, Instead of Pressuring Individually
Switzerland and Its Handling of Pillaged Art - Kristiane Janeke
(Co-)Operation Rooms of Art
A Recommendation for a Virtual Museum of Looted Art