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- The Gurlitt Collection (alternatively known as the "Gurlitt Trove", "Gurlitt ****d", "Munich Art ****d", "Schwabing Art Trove", "Schwabing Art Find", etc...
- Gurlitt is a German family. Notable people with the surname include: Johann August Wilhelm Gurlitt (1774–1855), fabricant. Son of Gottlieb Wilhelm Gurlitt...
- dealer of looted art, Gurlitt inherited from his father a collection of over 1,400 artworks known as the Gurlitt trove or Gurlitt Collection, a small number...
- following Helene's death in 1968. They remained in the younger generation of Gurlitts' possession for over four decades out of public knowledge, although Cornelius...
- Gustav Cornelius Gurlitt (10 February 1820 – 17 June 1901) was a German composer. He was a classmate of Carl Reinecke, whose father was head of the Leipzig...
- Cornelius Gurlitt may refer to: Cornelius Gurlitt (composer) (1820–1901), German composer Cornelius Gurlitt (art historian) (1850–1938), German art historian...
- father, Louis Gurlitt 1812–1897, was a well regarded landscape artist. The Gurlitts were among the leading families in the nineteenth century arts establishment...
- the Gurlitt Collection. On the basis of this research 13 paintings have been restituted so far Dittmar, Peter (2013-11-04). "Raubkunst: Die Gurlitts, ein...
- a 1926 German-language opera in 18 scenes and one epilogue by Manfred Gurlitt after the fragmentary Woyzeck by Georg Büchner. It was premiered 22 April...
- Heinrich Louis Theodor Gurlitt (8 March 1812 – 19 September 1897), also called Louis Gurlitt, was a Danish-German painter of landscapes. His brother was...