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Bought from Schiele by the Jewish Viennese gallery owner Lea Bondi, and kept by her in her home, the painting was stolen by a Nazi art expert, Friedrich Welz, following the Anschluss. Welz also confiscated and "aryanized" Bondi's gallery.
The Salzburg art dealer Friedrich Welz (1903-1980) was instrumental in the gallery's creation and was its unofficial director between 1942 and 1944. Most of the gallery's collection consisted of works Welz had purchased within the German Reich and on several trips to Paris after 1940.
Welz, Friedrich. Salzburg, Galerie Welz. Baldur von Schirach's personal agent for art purchases in France. Contact of Mohnen.
Kerschbaumer criticises the Salzburg public authorities for their post-war collusion in downplaying Welz's role under the Nazis, but also for focusing criticism on Welz in recent years, thereby deflecting attention from the city's own active involvement in the acquisition of works of art within the German Reich and in Paris under the Nazi regime.
Kerschbaumer criticises the Salzburg public authorities for their post-war collusion in downplaying Welz's role under the Nazis, but also for focusing criticism on Welz in recent years, thereby deflecting attention from the city's own active involvement in the acquisition of works of art within the German Reich and in Paris under the Nazi regime.
In the mid–1930s, Kallir had begun collaborating with Friedrich Welz in Salzburg, as Kallir sent Welz works by Richard Gerstl in 1936, and they worked together on a Ferdinand Waldmüller exhibition in the summer of 1937 in Salzburg.
In the mid–1930s, Kallir had begun collaborating with Friedrich Welz in Salzburg, as Kallir sent Welz works by Richard Gerstl in 1936, and they worked together on a Ferdinand Waldmüller exhibition in the summer of 1937 in Salzburg.