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About: Curt Valentin

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Curt Valentin (5 October 1902, Hamburg, Germany – 19 August 1954, Forte dei Marmi, Italy) was a German-Jewish art dealer known for handling modern art, particularly sculpture, and works classified as "degenerate" and stolen from European museums by the Nazi regime in Germany.

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  • كورت فالنتين (بالألمانية: Curt Valentin)‏ هو ‏ ألماني، ولد في 5 أكتوبر 1902 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 19 أغسطس 1954 في ‏ في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Curt Valentin (* 5. Oktober 1902 in Hamburg; † 19. August 1954 in Forte dei Marmi, Italien) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Kunsthändler und Herausgeber. Er handelte mit moderner Kunst, insbesondere mit Skulpturen. Als Emigrant aus dem nationalsozialistischen Deutschland eröffnete er 1937 die Buchholz Gallery Curt Valentin in New York City, in der er mit Genehmigung der deutschen Behörden mit Werken der „entarteten Kunst“ handelte. Ab 1951 firmierte die Galerie unter Curt Valentin Gallery. (de)
  • Curt Valentin (5 October 1902, Hamburg, Germany – 19 August 1954, Forte dei Marmi, Italy) was a German-Jewish art dealer known for handling modern art, particularly sculpture, and works classified as "degenerate" and stolen from European museums by the Nazi regime in Germany. After 1927 Curt Valentin worked for Alfred Flechtheim in Berlin. In 1934, he worked at Karl Buchholz Gallery, Hamburg. In 1937, he emigrated to America, and opened a modern art gallery, Bucholz gallery, in New York City. He had permission to sell German art in America, from the Nazi authorities to help fund Hitler's war efforts. On June 30, 1939, Curt Valentin bid for art looted by the Nazis that was being auctioned at the Fischer Gallery in Lucerne on behalf of Alfred Barr who provided money donated to the Museum of Modern Art. In 1951 the gallery was renamed the Curt Valentin Gallery. His gallery operated from 1951, until a year after his death in 1954, and handled works by many notable artists including Alexander Calder, Henry Moore, Marino Marini, Irving Kriesberg, and Jacques Lipchitz. (en)
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  • كورت فالنتين (بالألمانية: Curt Valentin)‏ هو ‏ ألماني، ولد في 5 أكتوبر 1902 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 19 أغسطس 1954 في ‏ في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Curt Valentin (* 5. Oktober 1902 in Hamburg; † 19. August 1954 in Forte dei Marmi, Italien) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Kunsthändler und Herausgeber. Er handelte mit moderner Kunst, insbesondere mit Skulpturen. Als Emigrant aus dem nationalsozialistischen Deutschland eröffnete er 1937 die Buchholz Gallery Curt Valentin in New York City, in der er mit Genehmigung der deutschen Behörden mit Werken der „entarteten Kunst“ handelte. Ab 1951 firmierte die Galerie unter Curt Valentin Gallery. (de)
  • Curt Valentin (5 October 1902, Hamburg, Germany – 19 August 1954, Forte dei Marmi, Italy) was a German-Jewish art dealer known for handling modern art, particularly sculpture, and works classified as "degenerate" and stolen from European museums by the Nazi regime in Germany. (en)
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  • كورت فالنتين (ar)
  • Curt Valentin (de)
  • Curt Valentin (en)
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