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Completing a doctorate
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Annunciation Triptych (Merode Altarpiece)
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Title:Annunciation Triptych (Merode Altarpiece)
Artist:Workshop of Robert Campin (Netherlandish, ca. 1375–1444 Tournai)
Date:ca. 1427–32
Geography:Made in Tournai, South Netherlands
Culture:Netherlandish
Medium:Oil on oak
Dimensions:Overall (open): 25 3/8 x 46 3/8 in. (64.5 x 117.8 cm)
Central panel: 25 1/4 x 24 7/8 in. (64.1 x 63.2 cm)
each wing: 25 3/8 x 10 3/4 in. (64.5 x 27.3 cm)
Classification:Paintings-Panels
Credit Line:The Cloisters Collection, 1956
Object Number:56.70a–c
Marking: Arms (central panel, left window): D'or au chevron de sable charge sur sa pointe d'une chaine de quatre chainons d'argent elle meme placee en chevron. For Ingelbrechts (Ingelbrechts or Ymbrechts) of Malines and Spain.
Arms (central panel, right window): D'or a la fasce de gueules accolee de trois annelets de meme. Possibly for Calcum (Lohausen) family, Germany.
Arms on shield of figure behind the donors): D'or aux trois pals de gueles.
Pierre d'Alcantara Charles Marie d'Arenberg, prince d'Arenberg, Paris (1820–1849) ; presented as a wedding gift to his daughter, comtesse Marie-Nicolette de Merode, Westerloo-Tongerloo and Brussels (1849–d. 19
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National Socialist provenance research at the Vienna University Libraries
Nazi loot arrives at the university’s libraries
It is part of the Viennese university’s history during the Nazi era that its libraries profited from books stolen by the National Socialist regime. Books and whole libraries appropriated in targeted art raids as well as through dispossessions of religiously/racially or politically persecuted people ended up in the libraries. Here they were often eagerly expected, mechanically processed and handed on as duplicates, sometimes given as loans. Books and collections their original owners had to leave behind were integrated into the library stocks. Many books remained unprocessed and were put aside to be dealt with later; some of them were passed on without fanfare.
After 1945: Restitutions, but also “new” stolen books
These stolen books’ history however did not end with the Nazi era. On the one hand, a number of restitutions were completed in the time immediately after the war – with the well-known caveats that the victims themselves had to go to lengths to get back their property and that the documentation was so bad that many books still remained in the libraries. On the other hand, items stolen by the National Socialists still found their way into