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This brochure presents the typical markings, labels and tags that can be found on items originally belonging to Jewish owners from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia who were deported by the Nazis.
The Documentation Centre has published a new book from a series of publications dedicated to paintings from Jewish collections at the National Gallery in Prague. The study, dedicated to Richard Popper's collection (Paintings from Jewish collections at the National Gallery in Prague - Richard Poppers´s Collection - Documentation Centre for Property Transfers of the Cultural Assets of WW II Victims, p.b.o. (cdmp.cz)), is now followed by the treatise on artworks whose original owners remain unidentified. An extensive catalogue of works is based on detailed archival research and is accompanied by colour reproductions of the researched paintings – spanning from the Old Master paintings to the works of Modern Masters such as J. Schikaneder or A. Chittussi.
The Centre has published a catalog of items from the property of the WWII victims, transferred from Sychrov castle to other locations. The publication summarizes the fate of identified objects and presents short medallions of their original owners.
The publication "A nation lives as long as its cultural monuments live. Loot of art in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in the years 1939–1945. Form, Course, Context" maps the confiscation of art objects and valuables on the territory of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in the years 1939-1945.
The Centre publishes a catalogue of items - originating from the property of WWII victims - sold from the Sychrov Castle during the post-war period, especially in 1960s, when the administration of historic monuments was transferred to district authorities.
The Documentation Centre publishes the second edition of The Fate of Watime Deposits / Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague, Volume 1. The publication describes the wartime and post-war fate of four deposits deposited in the Prague Museum of Decorative Arts during the WWII.
The Documentation Centre has published the TerezĂn Declaration - Ten Years Later Conference Proceedings. The Proceedings are available both in printed form and as a downloadable PDF.
The Documentation Centre issues a catalogue of the exhibition Returning Identity.
A catalogue of paintings of Richard Popper's collection at the National Gallery in Prague. The publication summarizes the fate of Popper's collection, based on an archive research.
The Centre publishes a catalogue of applied art at present deposited at the Sychrov castle but originating from the property of the Jewish population of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. (In Czech language.)