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Lot of 2 color screen prints on canvas or linen of Dutch village/cityscapes.
Possibly from the Netherlands Art Property , see stamp on the back, punched into passe-partouts.
Date: unknown, see pos. explanation below
In partly discolored passe-partouts, of which one copy certainly needs to be replaced
Artist: unknown
Edition: unknown
unsigned
Linen/canvas dimensions: 40 x 34.5 cm & 33.5 x 36 cm. Including passe-partouts, the dimensions of both copies are 50 x 40 cm (portrait) // 40 x 50 cm (landscape)
Photos are part of the description.
Explanation Dutch Art Property:
During the Second World War, tens of thousands of artefacts from the Netherlands ended up in Germany.
For example through sale, but also through robbery or confiscation. Some of these works returned to the Netherlands after the war and are now part of the national collection.
Until the 1950s, a part was returned to the rightful owners. What remained in the national collection was given the title NK collection (Dutch Art Property Collection).
The NK collection consists of paintings, works on paper and applied art such as furniture and ceramics.
These works are/were lent to museums; some hang in government buildings.