German Lost Art Foundation
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German Lost Art Foundation
Summary
German Lost Art Foundation is a government agency[1].
Key Facts
- German Lost Art Foundation's field of work was Wartime loss[2].
- German Lost Art Foundation's field of work was provenance research[3].
- German Lost Art Foundation is located in Magdeburg[4].
- German Lost Art Foundation is in the country of Germany[5].
- German Lost Art Foundation's instance of is recorded as government agency[6].
- German Lost Art Foundation's instance of is recorded as publishing house[7].
- German Lost Art Foundation's instance of is recorded as Stiftung[8].
- German Lost Art Foundation's instance of is recorded as database[9].
- German Lost Art Foundation's headquarters location is recorded as Magdeburg[10].
- German Lost Art Foundation's Commons category is recorded as Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste[11].
- German Lost Art Foundation comprises Limbach Commission[12].
- 2015 marks the founding of German Lost Art Foundation[13].
- German Lost Art Foundation's official website is recorded as https://www.kulturgutverluste.de/Webs/DE/Start/Index.html[14].
- German Lost Art Foundation's replaces is recorded as Coordination Office for Lost Cultural Assets Magdeburg[15].
- German Lost Art Foundation's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikidata:WikiProject Academic Publisher[16].
- German Lost Art Foundation's organisation tax status is recorded as tax-exempt under the German Fiscal Code[17].
Body
Founding
2015 marks the founding of German Lost Art Foundation[13].
Operations
German Lost Art Foundation's headquarters location is recorded as Magdeburg[10].
Industry
Fields of work include Wartime loss[2], a key event[18] and provenance research[3], an academic discipline[19].
Why It Matters
Works attributed to German Lost Art Foundation include Jewish Collectors and Art Dealers (Victims of Nazi persecution and expropriation)[20], a database[21], in Germany[22].