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- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.1
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Julius Cassirer's was the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer") who married Lilly Dispecker. In typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honoré après-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.2
1 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice, Vendome Press, Nov 2010. For a review see http://www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
2 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice, Vendome Press, Nov 2010. For a review see http://www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
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- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.1
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.2
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.3
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.4
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- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.5 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet6 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research here: Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.7
- see also the account in the Cassirer family history
- see also the album of photographs from this family line in honour of Claude Cassirer
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.9 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet10 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced here under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research. See Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921
1 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice, Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http://www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
2 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice, Vendome Press, Nov 2010. For a review see http://www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
3 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
4 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice, Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http://www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
5 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
6 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
7 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
8 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
9 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
10 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.1 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet2 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research here: Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921
- An album of photographs from this family in honour of ClaudeCassirer
1 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
2 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Diespecker?'s) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.1 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet2 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced here under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research. See Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Dispecker's) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.3 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet4 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced here under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research. See Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Diespecker?'s) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.5 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet6 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced here under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research. See Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921?
- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Diespecker?'s) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.7 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet8 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced here under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research. See Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921
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- The story of the descendants of Julius Cassirer is in part captured by the saga of the a Pissaro painting , stolen by the Nazis from Friedrich's wife Lilly Dispecker and the subsequent struggle for its return by Claude Cassirer. Recall that Julius Cassirer had a son, the musician Friedrich Leopold Cassirer ("Fritz Cassirer"). He married Lilly Dispecker and in typical Cassirer fashion their daughter Eva Cassirer married her cousin Friedrich Wilhelm Cassirer (also known as "Fritz Cassirer) - son of Isidor Cassirer. Their son Claude Cassirer in the later part of his life spent considerable energy on seeking to have restored to him this Pissaro painting "Rue Saint-Honore apres-midi, effet de pluie) which used to hang above the mantlepiece in Claude's grandmother's (Lilly Diespecker?'s) house. This story is most elegantly recounted by Melissa Müller in a most interesting book.9 Since this particular article is already reproduced on the internet10 and contains much important information for the study of the Cassirer family it is reproduced here under the provisions of the copyright act for fair use for purposes of study and research. See Melissa Müller, Lilly and Claude Cassirer: 1876-1962 and b. 1921?
1 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
2 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
3 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
4 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
5 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
6 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
7 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
8 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑
9 Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow (eds), Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice", Vendome Press, Nov 2010.]] For a review see http:www.lootedart.com/OIKR0X618911 ⇑
10 http://diasporiclivesofobjects2012.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mucc88ller-m-m-tatzkow-2010-lost-lives-lost-art-jewish-collectors-nazi-art-theft-and-the-quest-for-justice-new-york-the-vendome-press-pp-6-43.pdf ⇑