BERLIN
, KOMPAS.com - The German government made the details of the findings
of more than 1,000 paintings that allegedly was stolen Nazi art . Allegedly , at least 590 works of art found in the apartment was stolen Nazi .
Most of the details of the data that the artwork has been published on the site www.lostart.de . The site was declared to be updated periodically . A task force has even set up to accelerate the identification of the artwork .
Thousands of artworks were found in the apartment belonged to Cornelius Gurlitt ( 80 ) in Munich , Germany . Among the works are stored in a low-light room that contained the work of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso . Thousands of these works was accidentally discovered when the tax audit .
Identification
of new sites contain artwork on these findings , it details the work of
Otto Dix stated " The Woman in Theater Box " , the work of Otto Griebel
"Child at the Table " , and the work of Max Liebermann " Rider on the
Beach " . Allegedly
, thousands of works of art is a forced purchase or Nazi plunder from
Jewish collectors , during the reign of Hitler's regime .
On the one hand , these findings raise thousands of works to restore hope of recovery era art in Germany . But on the other hand , the slow process of identification also sparked frustration .
Spokesman
for German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday ( 11/11/2013 ) , said the
pressure for an understanding of the detailed findings of the artwork
published soon . " They represent parents who are treated very badly , " said the spokesman, Steffen Seibert .
The
government set up a task force to address the findings of Germany 's
art involves six experts to support arts groups from the Free University
of Berlin . According to the German Government , the task force will work along parallel legal cases produced by prosecutors in Augsburg .
Of attorney , just out statement that one of the works of Matisse painting was stolen from a bank Nazis in France in 1942 . It depicts a woman who was sitting .
On
the same day , state police spokesman Stuttgart , Horst Haug , said
that they had taken 22 works of art from a house in Kornwestheim . They suspect , dozens of this work has to do with finding thousands of paintings in Munich .
German
Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle acknowledged that Germany 's
reputation in the international world would be at stake if not
proactively address the findings of the thousands of paintings . This includes , call him , in the identification process .
"
We should not underestimate the sensitivity of this issue in the whole
world , " Westerwelle said , as quoted by the German news agency , DPA .
" Transparency is the most important thing right now. "
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