ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE ASSESSMENT OF RESTITUTION APPLICATIONS FOR ITEMS OF CULTURAL VALUE AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR Report 2013 ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE ASSESSMENT OF RESTITUTION APPLICATIONS FOR ITEMS OF CULTURAL VALUE AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR Report 2013 Visiting address: Lange Voorhout 13 Postal address: P.O. Box 556 2501 CN The Hague, The Netherlands tel: +31 (0)70 376 5992 e-mail:
[email protected] internet: www.restitutiecommissie.nl/en Cover illustration Glazed pottery dish with polychromed decor of female bust, Deruta (NK 575) List of contents Foreword 5 1. Introduction 7 2. The Restitutions Committee 8 2.1 History in brief 8 2.2 Terms of reference 9 2.3 Members and employees of the Restitutions Committee 10 2.4 Brief overview of activities in 2013 11 3. Quantitative overview 14 3.1 2002 - 2013 overview 14 3.2 Dutch National Art Collection cases 14 3.3 Revised recommendations 15 3.4 Cases relating to works not in the Dutch National Art Collection 16 3.5 Status at the end of 2013 16 4. Opinions and recommendations issued in 2013 18 Appendices 71 3 Foreword WITH TWO PEALS OF THUNDER. That is how 2013 ended as far as looted art problems are concerned. One was on 29 October when the Netherlands Museums Association (NMV) presented the outcome of their provenance investigation of museum acquisitions since 1933. The results show that the provenance of 139 works of art and Jewish ritual items in Dutch public museums indicates looting, confiscation, forced sale or other suspicious circumstances between 1933 and 1945.