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Studyfora TreeTrunk
(1914;watercoloronpaper,25x19)byChristian
Rohlfs,KunstmuseumMoritzburgHalle(Saale)
WATERCOLOR STOLEN BY NAZIS RETURNED
TO ORIGINAL MUSEUM
Another piece of art from the infamous Gurlitt Collection
is being returned to its original home. An early 20th-
century work by German artist Christian Rohlfs (1849–
1938) is headed back to the Kunstmuseum Moritzburg,
inHalle,Germany,andwillsoonbereturnedtoitsorigi-
nalowner,themuseumannounced.Themuseumhailed
“thecomeback”ofthiswatercolorstudyofatreetrunk
paintedbyRohlfs,akeyfigureofGermanexpressionism.
Rohlfs’painting,alongwiththousandsofotherpieces
ofstolenart,endedupinthecollectionofarthistorian
HildebrandGurlitt,whopasseditdowntohisson,
CorneliusGurlitt.Itwasdiscoveredin 2010 whenauthori-
tiesbecamesuspiciousofthethen77-year-oldman
carryingthousandsofdollarsincashonatrainfrom
SwitzerlandtoGermany.AuthoritiessearchedGurlitt’s
Munichapartmentandfoundmyriadlootedtreasures.
Gurlitthadarrangedinhiswilltoleavealloftheart
totheMuseumofFineArtsBern,inSwitzerland;however,
manyofthepiecesthatwereproventobestolenhave
sincebeenreturnedtotheiroriginalownersortothe
owners’descendants.Inastatement,themuseum
expresseditsgratitudethatitwasn’taskedtopay
fortheRohlfspaintingorbidforitatauction.
“
The song
is pure, like
a painting,
a pure
watercolor.
—JOHN LENNON, ”
TALKING ABOUT
THE BEATLES’ SONG
“SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY
HEARTS CLUB BAND”
HULTON ARCHIVE/STRINGER/GETTY IMAGES
PHOTO: KULTURSTIFTUNG SACHSEN-ANHALT