The painting was looted from Baron Philippe de Rothschild in 1940 and memorialized in an iconic photograph.
Baron Philippe de Rothschild was not the kind of man who acknowledged limitations. Mouton had been in his family for three generations, but the banking family basically ignored its provincial estate.
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A painting by French artist Nicolas de Largillierre that was looted by the Nazis and recovered at the end of World War II by ...
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Valim of California holds the Largillière. The Nazis stole the masterpiece from the bank vault of Baron Philippe de Rothschild in 1940. For most of the war, the Nazis stored the painting ...
According to a statement from Christie’s, which will sell the artwork later this month, the Nazis stole the piece from the bank vault of Baron Philippe de Rothschild in Arcachon, France ...
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