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    Chasing Portraits: Author and Filmmaker Elizabeth Rynecki on the Legacy of Warsaw-Based Artist Moshe Rynecki (1881/1885 – 1943)

    Chasing Portraits: Author and Filmmaker Elizabeth Rynecki on the Legacy of Warsaw-Based Artist Moshe Rynecki (1881/1885 – 1943)

    Please visit the Moshe Rynecki website to view his work.

    To learn more about Elizabeth Rynecki's documentary and book about her journey, Chasing Portraits, please visit the Chasing Portrait's website.

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    Show Notes: 

    2:50 Moshe Rynecki is likened to an ethnographer and documented similar scenes that Roman Vishniac photographed

    4:00 three surviving studies from Moshe’s time in the Warsaw Ghetto

    5:00 Yehudit Shendar from Yad Vashem

    8:00 Archives of Emanuel Ringelblum from the Warsaw Ghetto

    9:15 Moshe’s decision to stay in Warsaw Ghetto to be with his people

    13:30 Moshe hid 800 artworks;120 of the surviving artworks are with the Ryneckis

    15:08 Warsaw’s Jewish Historical Institute has 52 works

    15:14 Private collectors of Moshe’s work are in Canada, Israel, the U.S. and France

    15:30 How the Jewish Historical Institute acquired the 52 works by Moshe in its collection

    17:00 Restitution issues and historical justice 

    24:00 Artworks are also survivors with a story

    25:00 Elizabeth Rynecki’s decision to author a book and create a film with this story

    27:00 Elizabeth’s advice on seeking lost art: persistence and a sense of practicality

    29:20 Books recommended by Elizabeth, including Landscape with Smoke Stacks: The Case of the Allegedly Plundered Degas that relates to a restitution case involving Simon Goodman 

    35:20 Poland’s approach to restitution 


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    Music by Toulme.

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    © Stephanie Drawdy [2024]

    The Recovery of Nazi-Looted Art: The Bloch-Bauer Klimt Paintings

    The Recovery of Nazi-Looted Art: The Bloch-Bauer Klimt Paintings
    Los Angeles attorney E. Randol Schoenberg presents an illustrated talk focusing upon five paintings by Gustav Klimt that were stolen by the Nazis from the Viennese family of Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer in 1938. As a result of a landmark case that Schoenberg argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Klimt paintings, valued at over $325 million, were returned by Austria to their rightful heir in 2006. Series: "Taubman Symposia in Jewish Studies" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 28044]

    The Recovery of Nazi-Looted Art: The Bloch-Bauer Klimt Paintings

    The Recovery of Nazi-Looted Art: The Bloch-Bauer Klimt Paintings
    Los Angeles attorney E. Randol Schoenberg presents an illustrated talk focusing upon five paintings by Gustav Klimt that were stolen by the Nazis from the Viennese family of Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer in 1938. As a result of a landmark case that Schoenberg argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Klimt paintings, valued at over $325 million, were returned by Austria to their rightful heir in 2006. Series: "Taubman Symposia in Jewish Studies" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 28044]