Largest Selection Of Rockers and Gliders $10.00 OFF WITH THIS AD approached them or interviewed them pages of information and no index. about the matter. Asked for information about the This really struck me because I knew looted Rothschild collection, the staff that the Nazis stole important paintings, brought him four carts, loaded with and I knew that they stole them in a boxes, full of files and papers that had more or less organized way, " he said. been unused for years. Feliciano would With a staff of about 60 persons, spend the first hour looking through a Nazis took the looted art to the Jeu de cart, the next seven photocopying, and Paume, a small museum in Paris, and take it back to Paris for study. catalogued the art with the name, "It was like a puzzle," he said. number, photo and a description for There was no reference book, you each piece. It Nvas a methodical type of were counting on family legends, and looting never before seen. families would tell vou that something '`This inventory is still the best tool happened, and you would look for we have today to identify them," he said. documents that would confirm what Older collections, like the they had said. Slowly, you would ger a Rothschild's, were found almost intact whole picture of a painting." soon after the war. It was the artwork of the more modern artists that had 'disappeared — and that's what he found so intriguing . Nazi aesthetics rated Germanic art — Rembrandt, 'Vermeer, Van Eyck, and all the big painters — as the best. So the looting started with the classi- cal collections like the Rochschilds'. Because Hitler deemed degenerate art created after the mid - 1800s, starting with Van Gogh and Gauguin, that art couldn't be taken into Germany. But there was still money in it, and Nazis began smuggling Van Gogh's, Picasso's, and other works in diplomatic pouches Hector Feliciano to Switzerland, where art dealers would trade them for Germanic classics and Through his efforts, he found then resell the more modern pieces. more than 2,000 works in museums The process meant that looted col- galleries, auction houses and collec- lections of modern art were scattered tor's private homes. all over the world, he said. Four paintings have been given Hitler wanted the Rothschild col- back since the book was published. lection very badly and took care of it Before he wrote the book, there when he got it. The Allies found it were no organizations, no reference whole. But other art collections books. most of the documents were became like the laundered money. still classified. But the issue jumped Feliciano ran into official resistance at from relative obscurity last month many points in his search. At the French when a Holocaust reparations confer- National Archives, "they told me that all ence of 44 countries in Washington, the documents were classified, and that I D.C. agreed on the need to check the could not have access ro them," he said. wartime history of art collections and He knew that copies of documents track down the rightful owners. could be found in the German and the With a research fellowship at United States archives. Realizing this was Columbia University, and living off no longer a story he could research on his writings and lectures, Feliciano weekends, he quit his job. "It became keeps doing research for friends or really too important," he said. He used families who ask for his help. money from savings and spent two years To Feliciano, the subject isn't just researching and traveling full-time. about arr. After gaining the trust of people he "It's a very broad thing, the banality interviewed — at first, many thought of evil," he said. 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