Abe Gutnajer (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Painting lost in Holocaust to be auctioned in London". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 23 April 2008. Retrieved 2022-02-01. A 17th-century Dutch painting whose Jewish owner was killed during World War II is to be auctioned this week after Poland helped broker an agreement between his descendants and the current owner, an official said Tuesday. The oil painting "A Boy, in Profile, Singing, in a Feigned Oval" by Pieter de Grebber dates from the late 1620s. T

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  • "The Demise of the World of the Gutnajers: The Warsaw Art Market in World War II" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-05-21. A substantial number of Jewish art and antiques dealers operated in pre-World War II Warsaw. Particularly respected were the salons of the brothers Bernard and Abe Gutnajer. Virtually everyone in their milieu perished in the Warsaw ghetto or Treblinka. Taking their place were new "Aryan" dealers and a clientele of "new" money. T
  • "Painting lost in Holocaust to be auctioned in London under Polish-brokered deal". www.lootedart.com. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  • Cieslinska-Lobkowicz, ▶ Nawojka. "The Search for Works of Art and Other Cultural Assets: A Business or Moral Obligation?" (PDF).

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  • "The Demise of the World of the Gutnajers: The Warsaw Art Market in World War II" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-05-21. A substantial number of Jewish art and antiques dealers operated in pre-World War II Warsaw. Particularly respected were the salons of the brothers Bernard and Abe Gutnajer. Virtually everyone in their milieu perished in the Warsaw ghetto or Treblinka. Taking their place were new "Aryan" dealers and a clientele of "new" money. T

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