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Stealing the Mystic Lamb

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by Noah Charney


  Cultural property, protection of

  Da Messina, Antonello

  Da Vinci, Leonardo

  D’Alcase, Thierry (count of Flanders)

  D’Aragona, Cardinal Luigi

  Darley, George

  David, Jacques-Louis

  De Beatis, Antonio

  De Beauharnais, Josephine

  De Broglie, Maurice (bishop of Ghent)

  De Cock, Romain

  De diversis artibus (“On the Various Arts”; trans. Lessing)

  De Haerne, Chevalier

  De Heem, Franz

  De Heere, Lucas

  De Hesdin, Jacquemart

  De Langhe, Olivier

  De Male, Louis

  De Meester, Arthur

  De Putter, Hugo

  De Quincy, Antoine Chrysostome Quatremère

  De Roo, Maria

  De Swaef, Achiel

  De viris illustribus (“On Illustrious Men”; Facio)

  De Visscher, Charles

  De Volder, Joseph Gislain

  De Vos, Georges

  and Righteous Judges (panel), theft of, theories regarding

  Dee, John

  “Degenerate art,”

  Del Castagno, Andrea

  Denon, Dominique Vivant

  Devonshire, Duke of

  D’Eyck, Barthelemy

  Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes (Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works)

  Die Kunstdenkmäler der Rheinprovinz (Monuments of the Rhine Province)

  Dierckx, Octave

  Dikke, Den

  Dinsmoor, William

  Directed spotlighting

  Disguised symbolism

  Donatello

  Donor portrait (panels)

  (photo)(photo)

  Donors, and intercessio

  Donovan, “Wild Bill,”

  Duccio di Buoninsegna

  Due diligence

  Dulwich Picture Gallery

  Dürer, Albrecht

  Duveen, Joseph

  Dynamist

  Edward III

  Eigruber, Gauleiter (Governor) August

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, account of

  and Nuremberg Trials

  Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg. See ERR

  Eisenhower, Dwight

  and Ghent Altarpiece

  Elgin, Lord

  Elizabeth I

  Enthronement of Saint Romold of Malines

  Episcopal Palace

  ERR (Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg; aka Rosenberg Operational Staff)

  and Bunjes

  files of

  and Göring

  and Mona Lisa

  See also Rosenberg, Alfred; Rosenberg Report

  Ewing, Edward

  Examen critique des dictionaires historiques (Critical Examination of Historical Dictionaries)

  Exhibition of Depraved Art

  Fabianku, General

  Facio, Bartolomeo

  Fake or Not Fake exhibit

  Farnese, Alexander

  Fiorentino, Rosso

  Flanders, John. See Ray, Jean

  Flemish cityscape(photo)

  Foch, Marshal

  Fogg Museum

  Folkwang Museum

  Fontainebleau

  Fontainebleau, Treaty of

  Fourth Crusade

  Franco-Prussian War

  Frankfurt Museum of Art

  Frederick II (the Great)

  Frederick Wilhelm (of Prussia)

  French Directory

  French National Museums

  French revolutionary era, art theft during

  Frick Art Reference Library

  Friedlander, Max

  Friedrich, Caspar David

  From the Ebro to Dachstein: The Life Struggle of an Austrian Worker (Plieseis)

  Fromentin, Eugene

  Gabriel (angel)(photo). See also Annunciation (panels)

  Gaiswinkler, Albrecht

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, account of

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, Nazi order to destroy

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, preservation of

  and Goebbels

  Gaiswinkler, Max

  Galerie Fischer

  Galleries

  Gattamelata (Donatello)

  Gauguin, Paul

  Gemaldegalerie

  General Bank Union

  George, Saint (sculpture; Donatello)

  German Art Historical Institute

  Germany

  destruction of

  repositories of art in

  See also Hitler, Adolf; Nazis; World War I; World War II

  Getty Foundation

  Ghent

  Calvinism vs. Catholicism in

  and Joseph II

  Ghent, Treaty of

  Ghent Altarpiece ( J. van Eyck)

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility

  attribution of

  and Belgium, purchase of

  and Berlin Museum, wing panels, return of

  as Calvinist target

  central panels, as emblems of Ghent

  central panels, theft of, during French revolutionary era

  central panels, theft of, during Napoleonic era

  at Chateau de Pau

  cleaning of

  commission of

  completion of

  contract for

  copy of

  description of

  design of

  detail of

  donors of(see also Donor portraits)

  and Eisenhower

  and Frederick William III, purchase of

  and Hitler

  iconography of

  importance of

  inscription on (see Inscription, on Ghent Altarpiece)

  inspiration for

  and Joseph II

  at Kaiser Friedrich Museum

  literary sources of

  and Louvre, central panels

  and medieval and Renaissance paintings, union of

  and MFAA

  and Nazis

  number of crimes involving

  official presentation of

  popularity of

  predesign of

  recto panels

  restoration of

  scenes depicted in

  and secret code

  and Solly, purchase of

  and symbolism

  theme of

  and treasure map

  various names for

  and Versailles, Treaty of

  verso panels

  wing panels, during World War I

  wing panels, post-World War I, return of

  wing panels, splitting of

  wing panels, theft of

  during World War I

  during World War II

  See also individual panels

  Ghent Iconoclasm

  Ghibellines

  Ghirlandaio, Domenico

  Giesler, Hermann

  Gilding

  Giorgione del Castelfranco

  Giotto di Bondone

  Girl with a Pearl Earring (Vermeer)

  Glinz (district inspector)

  God the Father enthroned (panel) (photo)

  Goebbels, Josef

  assassination attempt against

  and “The Big Lie,”

  and Righteous Judges (panel), theft of, theories regarding

  Goedertier, Adhémar “Dédé,”

  Goedertier, Arsène

  and Righteous Judges (panel), theft of, theories regarding

  Goedertier, Valere

  Golden Legend

  Good faith

  Goodgal, Dana

  Göring, Hermann

  and art theft

  and Bunjes

  Göring, Karin

  Grafl, Josef

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, account of

  Great Depression (U.S.)

  Grigg, Sir P. J.

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p; Grisaille

  Groeningmuseum

  Grünewald, Matthias

  Guelphs

  Guercino

  Gutenberg, Johannes

  Hadrian

  Hague Convention

  Haider (tank staff sergeant)

  Hammer, Karl

  Harbison, Craig

  Harvard

  Hegel, Georg Friedrich Wilhelm

  Henry V

  Hermitage

  Himmler, Heinrich

  and Righteous Judges (panel), theft of, theories regarding

  Historical documents

  Hitler, Adolf

  and art theft

  and artwork, destruction of

  assassination attempt against

  and “degenerate art,”

  and Germany, destruction of

  and Ghent Altarpiece

  and Linz museum

  and Righteous Judges (panel), theft of, theories regarding

  and Versailles, Treaty of

  See also Germany; Nazis; World War II

  Högler, Otto

  Hohenzollern Museum

  Holland, Counts of

  Holy Blood relic

  Holy Hermits (panel) (photo)

  Holy Pilgrims (panel)(photo)

  Holy Spirit(photo)

  Holy Trinity

  Holy Women at the Sepulchre

  House of German Art

  Howe Jr., Thomas Carr

  Hugh-Smyth, Craig

  Humanism

  Hundred Years’ War

  Iconography

  ICPC. See International Criminal Police Commission

  Ildefonso Altarpiece (Rubens)

  Indulgences

  Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique

  Inscription, on Ghent Altarpiece

  Adam and Eve (panels)

  ”Adoration of the Mystic Lamb” (panel)

  Angelic choir (panel)

  Annunciation (panels)

  Donor portrait (panel)

  God the Father enthroned (panel)

  hidden

  Holy Hermits (panel)

  Holy Pilgrims (panel)

  Knights of Christ (panel)

  recto panels

  Righteous Judges (panel)

  Institut de France

  Intercessio

  International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC)

  “International Protection of Works of Art and Historic Monuments” (de Visscher)

  Investment-group theory

  Isabella (of Portugal)

  Isabella (of Spain)

  Isenheim Altarpiece (Grünewald)

  Jackson, Andrew

  James, Saint

  Jaujard, Jacques

  Jeu de Paume Museum

  Joan of Arc

  John, Gospel of

  John of Bavaria (count of Holland)

  John of Bavaria-Straubing (“the Pitiless”; count of Holland and Zeeland)

  John the Baptist, Saint

  John the Baptist enthroned (panel) (photo)

  John the Baptist (panel; grisaille) (photo)

  restoration of

  theft of

  John the Evangelist (panel)

  (photo)

  John the Fearless

  Joos of Burgundy (son of Philip the Good)

  Joseph II

  Kabbalism

  Kaiser Friedrich Museum

  and Merkers salt mine

  Kaltenbrunner, Ernst

  Kandinsky, Wassily

  Kirstein, Lincoln

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, account of

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, Nazi order to destroy

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, securing of

  Knights of Christ (panel)

  (photo)

  Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem

  Knights Templar

  Köhn, Heinrich

  Königliche Gallerie

  Konrad, Martin

  Kümmel, Otto

  Kümmel Report

  Kunstchutz

  Kunsthistorichesmuseum

  La Chute (“The Fall”; Camus)

  La Decade Philosophique

  Lagye, Victor

  L’Aiguille Creuse (The Hollow Needle; LeBlanc)

  Laocoön (Lessing)

  Laocoön (sculpture)

  Last Judgment

  Last Supper (Bouts)

  Laval, Pierre

  Lawrence, T. E.

  Le Surre, Jacques-Joseph

  Leap into Freedom (Sprung in die Freiheit; Gaiswinkler)

  LeBlanc, Maurice

  Leckie, Bill

  Leger, Citizen

  Leisching, E.

  Lennox, John

  Leonardo da Vinci

  Leopold III

  Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim

  Letters on the Fine Arts Written from Paris (Milton)

  Lievens, Oscar

  Limbourg, Paul

  Limbourg brothers

  Linnell, John

  Linz museum

  Lippi, Filippo

  Lives of the Artists (Vasari)

  Lives of the Illustrious Netherlandish and German Painters (Van Mander)

  London National Gallery

  Louis de Male (of Flanders)

  Louis XIV

  Louis XVI

  Louis XVII

  Louis XVIII

  Louvre

  and art theft

  and Denon

  and Ghent Altarpiece, central panels

  and Mona Lisa

  and Wicar

  Lucca Madonna (J. van Eyck)

  Lupin, Arsène

  Luysterborgh, Antoon

  Macmillan, Lord Hugh Pattison

  Macmillan Committee (British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives, and Other Material in Enemy Hands)

  Madison, James

  Madonna and Child (Michelangelo)

  Madonna and Child (van der Weyden)

  Madonna with Canon van der Paele

  ( J. van Eyck)

  Madonna with Chancellor Rolin ( J. van Eyck)

  Maesta paintings

  Malevich, Kasimir

  Man in a Red Turban ( J. van Eyck)

  Margaret of Dampierre

  Maria Theresa

  Marlowe, Christopher

  Marriage at Cana (Veronese)

  Marriage Contract. See Arnolfini Wedding Portrait

  Martin I

  Martini, Simone

  Mary

  Mary enthroned (panel)

  (photo)

  Mary Magdalen, Saint

  Mary of Burgundy

  Mary of Hungary

  Mary (panel)(photo)

  (photo). See also Annunciation

  (panels)

  Masaccio

  Master of Flemalle. See Campin, Robert

  Maximilian of Austria

  Mayerhoffer, Eberhard

  Mechanical transfer

  Medieval paintings

  Mehmet II

  Memling, Hans

  Memoirs of Painting (Buchanan)

  Merkers salt mine

  Merode Altarpiece (Campin)

  Metropolitan Museum of Art

  Meulapas, Henri

  MFAA (Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Division; aka Monuments Men). See also Art protection; Monument protection; Monuments Men

  Michel, Hermann

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, account of

  Michelangelo

  Milton, Henry

  Minne, Julienne

  Modena, duke of

  Mona Lisa (Leonardo)

  Monge, Citizen

  Monte Cassino, Battle of

  Monte Cassino Monastery

  Monument protection. See also Art protection; MFAA; Roberts Commission

  Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Division. See MFAA

  Monuments Men

  and Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility, account of

  See also Howe, Thomas Carr, Jr.; Kirstein, Lincoln; MFA
A; Posey, Robert Kelley; Stout, George

  Mortier, Karel

  Moser, Hans

  Munch, Edvard

  Munich Central Collection Point

  Munich Pinakothek

  Münzer, Hieronymous

  Murez, Jos

  Musée des Beaux-Arts

  Musées Nationaux de la Recuperation

  Museum Boijmans van Beuningen

  Muséum Français

  Museum Island

  Museum of Natural History (Vienna)

  Museums

  Mussolini, Benito

  Mystery of the Incarnation

  Mystery paintings

  Napoleon Bonaparte

  and art theft

  and Barbier

  and Denon

  exile of

  and Louis XVIII

  Napoleon on the Imperial Throne (Ingres)

  Napoleonic era, art theft during

  National Gallery (Berlin)

  National Gallery (Ireland)

  National Gallery (Washington, D.C.)

  National Museum (Paris)

  Nationalism

  Naturalism

  Nazi Art Protection unit

  Nazis

  and art and monuments, destruction of

  and art protection

  and art theft (see also Rosenberg Report)

  and art-storage facilities (see Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility; Art-storage facilities)

  and artwork, burning of

  and artwork, sales of

  and artwork, threat to destroy

  and Ghent Altarpiece

  See also Goebbels, Josef; Göring, Hermann; Himmler, Heinrich; Hitler, Adolf; Rosenberg, Alfred

  Neoplatonism

  Nero Decree

  Neuschwanstein Castle

  New Jerusalem

  New Orleans, Battle of

  Nieuwenhuys, C. J.

  Nieuwenhuys, Lambert-Jean

  and Coxcie’s copy of Ghent Altarpiece

  Nolde, Emil

  Norfolk, Duke of

  Norfolk Triptych

  Nudes

  Nuremberg Trials

  Observational realism

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

  Oil painting and paints

  Operation Ebensburg. See also Alt Aussee salt mine art-storage facility; Gaiswinkler, Albrecht; MFAA

  Order of Leopold

  Order of Saint George

  Order of Saint Sebastian

  Order of the Golden Fleece

  Orleans, Duke of

  Orsanmichele Church

  OSS. See Office of Strategic Services

  Ossolinski Museum

  Pagan imagery

  Panel paintings

  Panofsky, Erwin

  Paris National Convention

  Parthenon Marbles

  Patent of Tolerance

  Patijn (chief of police)

  Patron saints (panels)

  Patton, George

  and concentration camps

  and Merkers salt mine

  Pearson, Ralph

  Philip, Lotte Brand

  Philip II (the Bold)

  Philip III (the Good)

  and commission of Ghent Altarpiece

 

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