jamespowers said:Am I missing something? Who benefitted from this sale anyway? A private collector? Where is the provenance? Kind of strange all together really. [huh]
Harp said:The watercolors are likely genuine with valid prewar provenance,
but aside from authenticity legal ownership of any attributed
AH works should fall under wartime lien. Most art confiscated by
the Third Reich with subsequent provenance/ownership disputes
have been routed through international courts. Justinian precedent
should be overturned and whatever proceeds realized at auction
encumbered for restitution.
Spitfire said:This is just as much art as any other amateur doing hopeless watercolour.
Ask yourself this: Would you buy it, if the name in the corner said: Smith?
I guesse not!
And then ask yourself this: Would you buy it, just because the name in the corner says Hitler?
I hope not!
Baron Kurtz said:Hell, he was no Constable, but it's better than i'd been led to believe. Not that i'm saying they're purchasable, they're just not the childish doodlings that they've been described to me as.