Among the archival records pertaining to the Berlin Head Office of the National Socialist Reich’s Chamber of Fine Arts a list of forty-four art dealers’ names for registration with the new Chamber can be found. The focus of this article is on events surrounding this archival record, dealing exclusively with the trade section within the Reich’s Chamber of Fine Art and focusing on individuals rather than firms. The Reich’s Chamber of Culture was established in order to standardise “cultural creation”, with its jurisdiction ultimately empowered to cover activities of art production, reception and distribution. As the Weimar Republic was transformed into a totalitarian state, the Reich’s Chamber of Culture was created by evoking the nomenclatur...
The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in History of Retailing a...
This paper scrutinizes the art market in Vienna between the wars thus empirically analyzing the prof...
Research for this article was initially prompted by a restitution claim for several early Chinese ob...
The aim of this thesis is to show how in practice the National Socialists sacrificed ideological con...
Curt Valentin and Otto Kallir-Nirenstein, two of the most important dealers of modernist art in the ...
The trade in Far Eastern objects of art and consequently the establishment of an art market in Europ...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
The structural development of commercial galleries and, more generally, of commercially used spaces ...
This article discusses the character of commercial galleries engaged in the promotion of contemporar...
The goal of the project "German Sales 1930-1945" is to bibliographically identify auction catalogs f...
In the valuation of works of art, the setting of a price is the last step, the result of a discursiv...
Under the code name "M-Aktion" (M as an abbreviation of the German word for furniture: Möbel), the G...
The paper provides a brief overview of art export regulations in the Mediterranean region from the 1...
The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in History of Retailing a...
This paper scrutinizes the art market in Vienna between the wars thus empirically analyzing the prof...
Research for this article was initially prompted by a restitution claim for several early Chinese ob...
The aim of this thesis is to show how in practice the National Socialists sacrificed ideological con...
Curt Valentin and Otto Kallir-Nirenstein, two of the most important dealers of modernist art in the ...
The trade in Far Eastern objects of art and consequently the establishment of an art market in Europ...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
The structural development of commercial galleries and, more generally, of commercially used spaces ...
This article discusses the character of commercial galleries engaged in the promotion of contemporar...
The goal of the project "German Sales 1930-1945" is to bibliographically identify auction catalogs f...
In the valuation of works of art, the setting of a price is the last step, the result of a discursiv...
Under the code name "M-Aktion" (M as an abbreviation of the German word for furniture: Möbel), the G...
The paper provides a brief overview of art export regulations in the Mediterranean region from the 1...
The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in History of Retailing a...
This paper scrutinizes the art market in Vienna between the wars thus empirically analyzing the prof...