Keywords: Johannes Lingelbach - The Piazza del Popolo, Rome - 60.34 - Minneapolis Institute of Arts.jpg reads Deeze Ordinantie vertoont een Italiaansche Markt met verscheide Gebouwen en Fontyn ryk gestoffeert met een ménigte Lieden zoo wandelende Dames als Heeren en anander Mannen Vrouwen en Kinderen met hun Koopmanschappen verder Rytuigen en andere Persoonen bevallig van Coloriet en uitvoerig gepenceeld Op doek Hoog 22 breed 29 duim 2 The reverse of the painting contains a wax seal of the Rothschild family crest It is also inscribed with AR844 on the stretcher which indicates it was in Alphonse's inventory Later the Nazis used this inventory number for its own classification purposes The work is also found in the inventory books for the Vienna Rothschild collections RG 260/OMGUS/Box 466/NARA 3 The work was seized by Nazis in 1938 According to the Consolidated Interrogation Report on Linz RG260/Ardelia Hall Collection/Box 428/NARA Hitler's planned museum and library dated 15 December 1945 the painting was destined for the museum and is listed in the inventory as Lingelbach Piazza del Popolo in Rom with the Rothschild inventory number of AR844 The painting was again listed in the Munich Central Collecting Point MCCP records when it was recovered by the Allies Munich property card 4045/Alt Aussee/2782/NARA which indicates it was likely found in the Nazi storage repositories in the salt mines at Alt Aussee 4 Clarice was Alphonse's wife; the work was restituted and sold in 1948 The Piazza del Popolo Rome https //collections artsmia org/index php page detail id 1386 Q20890853 |