Vitaly Bloch (Q47487054)
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art historian, purchasing agent and adviser to Muehlmann, Goepel (1900-1975)
- Blokh, V. S.
- Vitale Bloch
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art historian, purchasing agent and adviser to Muehlmann, Goepel (1900-1975) |
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1900
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21 September 1975
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Bloch, Dr Vitalo. The Hague, Sweelinkstraat 61. Art historian of Polish or Russian Jewish origin, who acted as purchasing agent and adviser to Muehlmann, Goepel and others for protection against the anti-Semitic laws. Intimate friend of Friedlander. Close contact of Hofer and Lohse. After Friedlander, most improtant figure in Dutch collaborationist art circles. (English)
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Bloch, Dr Vitalo. The Hague, Sweelinkstraat 61. Art historian of Polish or Russian Jewish origin, who acted as purchasing agent and adviser to Muehlmann, Goepel and others for protection against the anti-Semitic laws. Intimate friend of Friedlander. Close contact of Hofer and Lohse. After Friedlander, most improtant figure in Dutch collaborationist art circles (English)
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1975
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Bought by NG from Dr Vitale Bloch (D), 1966NG6372ProvenanceGerace, Naples, before 1959; *Dr Vitale Bloch (D);Questions 1933-1945Date and details of acquisition by Gerace (English)
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Bloch, Dr Vitalo. The Hague, Sweelinkstraat 61. Art historian of Polish or Russian Jewish origin, who acted as purchasing agent and adviser to Muehlmann, Goepel and others for protection against the anti-Semitic laws. Intimate friend of Friedlander. Close contact of Hofer and Lohse. After Friedlander, most important figure in Dutch collaborationist art circles. See CIR #2, #4, DIR #9, #11. (English)
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Bloch, Dr Vitalo. The Hague, Sweelinkstraat 61. Art historian of Polish or Russian Jewish origin, who acted as purchasing agent and adviser to Muehlmann, Goepel and others for protection against the anti-Semitic laws. Intimate friend of Friedlander. Close contact of Hofer and Lohse. After Friedlander, most improtant figure in Dutch collaborationist art circles. (English)
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