Lost Lives, Lost Art
Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice
 | Authors: Text by Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzkow; Foreword by Ronald S. Lauder Imprint: Vendome Press ISBN: 0-86565-263-5 EAN: 9780865652637 Availability: In Stock Publishing Date: 11/1/2010 Trim Size: 8 x 10 Page Count: 256 Cover: Hardcover with jacket Illustrations: 75 full-color and 125 black-and-white illustrations | Price: $40.00 ADD TO CARTADD TO WISHLIST |
About the book
The legendary names include Rothschild, Mendelssohn, Bloch-Bauer—distinguished bankers, industrialists, diplomats, and art collectors. Their diverse taste ranged from manuscripts and musical instruments to paintings by Old Masters and the avant-garde. But their stigma as Jews in Nazi Germany and occupied Europe doomed them to exile or death in Hitler’s concentration camps. Here, after years of meticulous research, Melissa Müller (
Anne Frank: The Biography) and Monika Tatzkow (
Nazi Looted Art) present the tragic, compelling stories of 15 Jewish collectors, the dispersal of their extraordinary collections through forced sale and/or confiscation, and the ongoing efforts of their heirs to recover their inheritance. For every victory in the effort to return these works to their rightful heirs, there are daunting defeats and long court battles. This real-life legal thriller follows works by Rembrandt, Klimt, Pissarro, Kandinsky, and others.
Praise for
Lost Lives, Lost Art: “A heartbreaking and enthralling story of the brutal and mindless Nazi destruction of a singularly cultivated caste of rich German and Austrian Jews and the pillage of their great art collections: a world that was lost and could never be recreated.” ~ Louis Begley
"Each chapter focuses on a single collector. . . the adulatory profiles [are] matched with an attractive layout and an abundance of well-selected images." ~ Wall Street Journal
"The book is meticulously researched, brilliantly and dispassionately written, and is in all likelihood a game changer in the world of art, art provenance, and art restitution that will resound for years to come."~ ForeWord Reviews
"Richly illustrated with excellent art reproductions and family photographs, this is a solid addition to works on Nazi art plundering and the world of art restitution, ownership, and property rights. This will be of great interest to readers wanting to know more about upper-class Austrian and German Jews. Recommended." ~ Library Journal
About the author
Melissa Müller wrote the bestselling
Anne Frank: The Biography, and is coauthor with Traudl Junge of
Until the Final Hour: Hitler’s Last Secretary, which was the basis for the film
Downfall.
Monika Tatzkow, a historian, is coauthor of the restitution-case handbook
Nazi Looted Art.