. English: This painting was part of the Goudstikker collection in 1940 that through Nazi looting was removed to Germany during WWII. It was reclaimed by the Dutch government and is in the collection of the Theater Institute, but may be returned to Goudstikker heirs.   This object is indexed in RKDimages, database of the Netherlands Institute for Art History, under the reference 28827. čeština | English | français | македонски | Nederlands | +/− . English: Intermission Nederlands: Schouwburgloge Français : Entr'acte . 1912. Martin Monnickendam  (1874–1943)   Alternative names Martin


. English: This painting was part of the Goudstikker collection in 1940 that through Nazi looting was removed to Germany during WWII. It was reclaimed by the Dutch government and is in the collection of the Theater Institute, but may be returned to Goudstikker heirs.   This object is indexed in RKDimages, database of the Netherlands Institute for Art History, under the reference 28827. čeština | English | français | македонски | Nederlands | +/− . English: Intermission Nederlands: Schouwburgloge Français : Entr'acte . 1912. Martin Monnickendam  (1874–1943)   Alternative names Martin Monnickeindam; Martijn Monnickeindam; Martijn Monnickendam Description Dutch painter, draughtsman, aquarellist and printmaker Date of birth/death 25 February 1874 4 January 1943 Location of birth/death Amsterdam Amsterdam Work period between circa 1889 and circa 1943 Work location Amsterdam (1891-1895), Paris (1895-1897), Bruges (1895-1897), London (1895), Amsterdam (between circa 1897 and circa 1943), Norway (circa 1905), Sweden (circa 1905), Venice (1929), San Remo (1931), Rome (1934), Siena (1934), Rimini (1938), Assisi (1938), Barbizon, Fontainebleau, Moret-sur-Loing Authority control : Q1853039 VIAF:?45165478 ISNI:?0000 0000 6682 3801 ULAN:?500002011 LCCN:?nr00002142 GND:?121751783 WorldCat 69 Martin Monnickendam - Schouwburgloge - 1912


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