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basswood, plaster overlay, Danhauser Furniture Factory, Vienna / restituted
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basswood, plaster overlay, Danhauser Furniture Factory, Vienna / restitution under way
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Stefan POGLAYEN-NEUWALL

Dr. Stefan Poglayen-Neuwall was an Italian citizen with permanent residence in Vienna. According to racist National Socialist law he was classified as "First Degree Mischling" in 1938. Before his escape to Italy in the middle of 1939 he sold two picture frames to the MAK.
On 2 March 2012, the Advisory Board recommended the restitution of the two frames to the heirs of Stefan Poglayen-Neuwall. Heir research is currently being conducted.

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Vienna 1900
MAK Permanent Collection

Vienna 1900

Design / Arts and Crafts 1890-1938
Wed, 18.09.2013

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ROBERT MARIA STIEG

Vorsicht: Möbelhaftes!
Published for the exhibition of the same title (30.5.–21.10.2007)
MAK Studies 9
German/English
96 pages, 117 illustrations
26 x 21 cm, paperback
MAK, Vienna 2007

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