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Portrait of a Woman, Probably Sybille von Kleef

Portrait of a Woman, Probably Sybille von Kleef

Lucas Cranach (I) (in circa 1530-1540)

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This drawing is part of a group of 508 drawings from the Koenigs Collection, which was sold in the fall of 1940 by D.G. van Beuningen to Dr. Hans Posse, Hitler's Sonderbeauftragter Linz. This transaction was in violation of Dutch laws and international agreements. See the publication by Albert J. Elen, Missing Old Master Drawings from the Franz Koenigs Collection claimed by the State of The Netherlands, Den Haag 1989

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Title Portrait of a Woman, Probably Sybille von Kleef
Material and technique Brush and brown ink, bodycolour, on yellow-brown paper
Object type
Drawing > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Artists Draughtsman: Lucas Cranach (I)
Accession number D I 221 (PK)
Credits Missing since World War II, see cat. Missing Old Master Drawings from the Franz Koenigs Collection claimed by the State of the Netherlands, The Hague 1989
Department Drawings & Prints (Pushkin claim)
Creation date in circa 1530-1540
Collector Collector / Franz Koenigs
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Lucas Cranach (I)

Kronach 1472 - Weimar 1553

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