Gottlieb Kraus
Viennese Jewish art collector persecuted by Nazis (1867-1952)
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Gottlieb Kraus
Summary
Gottlieb Kraus is a human[1]. He worked as an art collector[2].
Key Facts
- Gottlieb Kraus worked as an art collector[2].
- Gottlieb Kraus is recorded as male[3].
- Gottlieb Kraus's instance of is recorded as human[4].
- Gottlieb Kraus's family name is recorded as Kraus[5].
- Gottlieb Kraus's significant event is recorded as persecution of Jews[6].
- Gottlieb Kraus's significant event is recorded as claim for restitution of an artwork[7].
- Gottlieb Kraus's significant event is recorded as restitution of Nazi-looted art[8].
- Gottlieb Kraus's significant event is recorded as Recommendation of advisory committee on
Nazi looted art<sup id="cite-C8" class="cite-ref" title="Gottlieb Kraus — significant event (P793): Recommendation of advisory committee onNazi looted art">[9]. - Gottlieb Kraus's described at URL is recorded as https://www.lootedart.com/news.php?r=RWPRVD749641[10].
- Gottlieb Kraus's depicted by is recorded as Munich's Looted Art Bazaar[11].
- Gottlieb Kraus's depicted by is recorded as A Painting Looted by and Returned to Nazis Finally Goes to Its Jewish Owners[12].
- Gottlieb Kraus's described by source is recorded as A Painting Looted by and Returned to Nazis Finally Goes to Its Jewish Owners[13].
- Gottlieb Kraus's described by source is recorded as German cathedral returns Nazi-looted Dutch Old Master to heirs[14].
- Gottlieb Kraus's Lost Art ID is recorded as 540296[15].
- Gottlieb Kraus's owner of is recorded as Dutch Square[16].
- Gottlieb Kraus's significant person is recorded as Henriette von Schirach[17].
- Gottlieb Kraus's Proveana ID is recorded as act10001782[18].
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Career and Affiliations
Gottlieb Kraus's professions included art collector[2].
FAQs
What did Gottlieb Kraus do for work?
Gottlieb Kraus worked as art collector[2].