painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder
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    Cupid complaining to Venus by Lucas Cranach (I), National Gallery, London
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    CRANACH 'Cupid complaining to Venus'81 x 55cm.Bought by the NG from E & A Silbermann (D), 1963NG6344ProvenanceSale of collector, Emil Goldschmidt of Frankfurt at Rudolph Lepke, Berlin, 27 April 1909. Recorded in an album of photographs of paintings in Hitler’s private collection. Understood to have been chosen by Mrs Patricia Lochridge Hartwell, an American war correspondent, in 1945 from premises in Germany controlled by American armed forces and taken by her to the USA.Adolf Hitler (1889-1945);*Mrs Hartwell, New York, by 1962;*E. and A. Silbermann (D), NY;purchased by NG, 1963Questions 1933-1945Confirm details and date of acquisition by Adolf HitlerConfirm details and date of acquisition by Mrs Hartwell (English)
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    CRANACH 'Cupid complaining to Venus'81 x 55cm. Bought by the NG from E & A Silbermann (D), 1963NG6344 Provenance Sale of collector, Emil Goldschmidt of Frankfurt at Rudolph Lepke, Berlin, 27 April 1909. Recorded in an album of photographs of paintings in Hitler’s private collection. Understood to have been chosen by Mrs Patricia Lochridge Hartwell, an American war correspondent, in 1945 from premises in Germany controlled by American armed forces and taken by her to the USA.Adolf Hitler (1889-1945);*Mrs Hartwell, New York, by 1962;*E. and A. Silbermann (D), NY;purchased by NG, 1963Questions 1933-1945Confirm details and date of acquisition by Adolf HitlerConfirm details and date of acquisition by Mrs Hartwell (English)