- Kurt
Walter Bachstitz (4
October 1882 – 28 May 1949 in The Hague) was a German-Austrian art dealer. He died
shortly before his
naturalization to the Netherlands...
- brother-in-law Kurt
Bachstitz, who was Jewish,
obtain a visa so that he
could flee the
Netherlands to Switzerland. He also
arranged a
divorce for
Bachstitz so that...
- Kurt
Walter Bachstitz and
Gustav Cramer, and
Franssen were
prominent contributors to Linz, each
providing more than 20 paintings.
Bachstitz was Jewish...
- into the von
Auspitz collection in
Vienna until 1931. The art
dealer Bachstitz acquired it, who sold it to
Percy S.
Straus in 1934. The
painting was...
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Jewish art
dealer Kurt
Walter Bachstitz to the
Sonderauftrag Linz
between 1940 and 1941. The
Committee argued that
Bachstitz had been "undisturbed" in the...
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dealerships of
Jacques Goudstikker,
Benjamin and
Nathan Katz, and Kurt
Walter Bachstitz. Also, non-Jewish art
dealers sold art to the Germans, e.g., the art dealers...
- Haag 1942
Abraham van
Calraet Landscape with
riders NK2436 Kurt
Walter Bachstitz Den Haag 1943
Meester van
Frankfurt St.
Christopher NK2556 Paul C****irer...
- 1879–1947
Herwarth Walden, 1879–1941 René Gimpel, 1881–1945 Kurt
Walter Bachstitz, 1882–1949 Paul Rosenberg, 1881–1959
Joseph Brummer, 1883–1947 Goupil...
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Walter Andreas Hofer in 1929
through Hofer's brother-in-law Kurt
Walter Bachstitz, a (formerly Jewish) artist, collector,
dealer and gallerist.
Hofer became...
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Although he
published little himself, save for an
article in the Kurt
Walter Bachstitz Gallery Bulletin, he
remained well-occupied with his
restoration business...