Owner: Maurice de Rothschild-Depot der Botschaft rue de Lille 80 — Paris, France
Collection: (BoR) Botschaft Rothschild--The largest collections stolen in France mostly by specialized elements of the German occupation forces belonged to the Rothschild family. The German Embassy in Paris guided by Ambassador Otto Abetz, oversaw the plunder of property belonging to various members of the Rothschild family, including Maurice, Alexandrine, James-Armand and Edmond. These early removals of Rothschild property occurred in the summer and fall of 1940 and were greatly aided by the Devisenschutzkommando (DSK), a securities and financial fraud police organization that had jurisdiction over bank vaults and safe deposit boxes where thousands of art objects were stored for safekeeping.
Inventory No.: BoR 90
Kiste Nr. B 52
32
II, 2, 2
Artist: Maurice Quentin de Latour, geb. 1704 in St. Quentin, gest. 1788 ebenda.
Medium: Works on Paper
Title: Porträt der Marquise Rumilly.
Description: Kopf.
G.
Pastell
32 x 24,5 cm
Gerahmt Fassung: Alter Louis-XV-Rahmen
Literature: Aus der Sml. Maurice Rothschild. Vgl. Besnard u. Wildenstein: La Tour, 1928, Nr. 457.
Provenance and Comments: This item was packed in a crate at the German Embassy, then transferred to the Louvre from where it was taken to the Jeu de Paume in mid-December 1940. It was listed in a German Embassy inventory as belonging to Maurice de Rothschild.
Archival Sources: RG 260 M1943 Reel 2 NARA; Bundesarchiv, B323/293, B323/294, B323/304; RV 103, MAEE, Paris, France
Measurements: 32 x 24,5 cm
Framed? Yes
Transfer place: German Embassy, Paris
Transfer place: Louvre
Transfer place: Jeu de Paume
Transfer date: 1940-12-19
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