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- Goudstikker (Dutch for "Gold Stitcher", in German Goldstücker) is the name of a Dutch Jewish family. Notable Goudstikkers include: Jacques Goudstikker...
- Jacques Goudstikker (30 August 1897 – 16 May 1940) was a Jewish Dutch art dealer who fled the Netherlands when it was invaded by **** Germany during World...
- Jacques Goudstikker art-collection to art dealer Alois Miedl for the benefit of Hermann Göring. Van den Bergh subsequently wrote to Goudstikker's wife,...
- Sophia Goudstikker (15 January 1865 – 20 March 1924) was a Dutch-born German photographer and feminist pioneer. She was one of the premier women's rights...
- The 2006 Goudstikker restitution of 202 paintings is a binding decision by the Dutch Ministry of Culture on a WWII restitution case between the heirs...
- contacts and a commission of 200,000 guilders paid on the sale of Jacques Goudstikker's art business. While The Betrayal of Anne Frank stated that Van den Bergh...
- Ferry by Salomon van Ruysdael was part of the collection of Jacques Goudstikker and was restituted to his heir in 2006. It is now in the collection of...
- the ****'s from her father-in-law, Jacques Goudstikker, a prominent Dutch Jewish art dealer. Goudstikker died on board a ship with his family while attempting...
- by jurist and actress Anita Augspurg and friend photographer Sophia Goudstikker in 1887 and is notable as the first company founded by women in Germany...
- von Halban. Dési von Halban was married to Dutch art dealer Jacques Goudstikker who fled the ****s in 1940, but died on board the SS Bodegraven [nl]...