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Cologne Restitutes Wall Mirror Frame to Heirs of Jewish Art Dealer

Summary by Berliner-sonntagsblatt.de
The city of Cologne has restituted a wall mirror frame with reverse glass paintings from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts Cologne (MAKK) to the heirs of Siegfried Lämmle. The city announced this. The decision was made at the city council meeting on Thursday, July 3. Research conducted as part of a project by the German Lost Art Foundation revealed that the object had been owned by Munich art dealer Siegfried Lämmles since November 19…
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The city of Cologne has restituted a wall mirror frame with reverse glass paintings from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts Cologne (MAKK) to the heirs of Siegfried Lämmle. The city announced this. The decision was made at the city council meeting on Thursday, July 3. Research conducted as part of a project by the German Lost Art Foundation revealed that the object had been owned by Munich art dealer Siegfried Lämmles since November 19…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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