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The restituted works by Max Slevogt came into the Saarland Museum Modern Gallery's possession in 1982 with the Kohl-Weigand collection. They were originally part of a high-quality collection of predominantly German paintings and prints from the 19th century amassed by the businessman and private collector, Julius Freund.
PROVENIENZ Julius and Clara Freund, Berlin and Winterthur The Estate of Julius Freund (by descent from the above; forced sale: Galerie Theodor Fischer, Lucerne, Sammlung Julius Freund, 21 March 1942, lot 37) Dr Alexander von Frey, Lucerne (purchased at the above sale) Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (by exchange with the above) Hermann Göring (acquired from the above) Adolf Hitler (a gift from the above; on deposit with the 'Führerbau' in Munich from 1942) Recovered by the Allies from the Altaussee salt mines in Austria and sent to the Munich Central Collecting Point (inv. no. 9386) Bundesrepublik Deutschland (returned from the Munich Central Collecting Point on 6 June 1949; on loan to the Kurpfälzisches Museum der Stadt Heidelberg, Heidelberg 1967-2009) Restituted to the heirs of Julius Freund in 2009