Berlin / Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project Stiftung (V)

Provenance Research in Today’s World: The Andriesse Case

Perspectives on Nazi-looted art from a JDCRP researcher, a victim family member, and a museum professional

Datum: 04/14/2026

Enddatum:

Beginn: 06:00 p.m. Uhr

Ende: 07:00 p.m. Uhr

Veranstaltungsart:
(V) = Lecture / Panel discussion

Veranstaltungsformat:
Livestream

Thematik:
Items confiscated by the Nazis
Persecution-related withdrawal/War losses
History of the collection
Provenance research as a discipline

Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project Stiftung

Adresse:
Jägerstraße 51
10117 Berlin

Beteiligte Person(en):
Anne Uhrlandt, JDCRP Research and Documentation Officer; Deidre Berger, JDCRP Executive Board Chair; Sabra Anckner, Andriesse family member; Margaret Doyle, Head of Curatorial Records at the National Gallery of Art

Kurzbeschreibung

During a two-year research project for the Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project (JDCRP), Senior Research and Documentation Officer Anne Uhrlandt recovered the long-neglected story of Dutch-Belgian Jewish art collectors Elisabeth (1871-1963) and Hugo Daniel Andriesse (1867-1942) and the fate of their looted collection of art and textiles.

Through the Andriesse case, this conversation will discuss the impact of provenance research today and its potential to reconstruct lost family stories.

Bildrechte: Elisabeth Jacoba Andriesse, née Spanjaard (26 April 1871, Borne – 1 March 1963, New York) and Hugo Daniel Andriesse (9 April 1867, Vlissingen – 12 June 1942, New York). Kazerne Dossin, Lou Andriesse Collection.

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