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The Museum Folkwang and the other museums affected have generally not tried to reclaim these works because at the time, the removal and sale of the works of art were legal under German law. The works of art were ultimately the property of the German government, which had the legal right to dispose of
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The two governing bodies of the association are the board of directors elected by the general assembly (currently 14 members, at least seven according to the articles of association) and the executive board (currently six members). This is elected by the General Assembly on the proposal of the board
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Cooperation with the city of Essen and the heirs of Karl Osthaus as well as the supervision of the museum's operations take place in the board of trustees (Kuratorium) of the Museum Folkwang. It comprises up to 20 people, ten representatives of the city, five from the museum association and also up
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and to make it permanently available for research and popular education purposes as a public collection". The association is based in Essen, where the Folkwang Museum has been located since October 1922. A special feature of the association compared to almost all other museum associations is that,
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as museum director (in office since 1962), works from the Folkwang Collection were loaned to outstanding museums around the world. In addition, the FMV also began to cooperate more and more closely with museums in what was then the Eastern Bloc. The collaboration with museums in the USA was
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The photographic collection was established as an independent department in the Museum Folkwang in 1978; today it contains more than 50,000 photographs and a number of artists' estates. The Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation has been granting fellowships for contemporary German
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whose mission was to purge all German government-owned museums of such "degenerate" works. The Museum Folkwang fell into the category of government-controlled institutions and was therefore part of the purge. Over 1,200 works of art were removed from the museum (among others by
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of directors. In the early days, the board of directors had eight members (at least five according to the Articles of Association), while the executive board consisted of only three people, who at that time still had to belong to the board of directors.
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The purpose and tasks of the Folkwang Museum Association are determined in its statutes as follows: "1. The purpose of the association is to manage, expand and public the Folkwang Museum founded by Dr. Karl Ernst Osthaus in
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particularly close. In the early 1970s, works from the Folkwang Museum were loaned to partner museums in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Des Moines, Louisiana, Philadelphia, San Francisco and St. Louis.
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together with the city of Essen 2. To make the collection permanently usable for the purposes of research and popular education. 2. In addition, the association has the general task of promoting the
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With strong support of the Museum Association, the work of the Folkwang Museum became increasingly international from the beginning 1960s. Under the direction of
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together with the city of Essen, it is co-owner of the collections of the Folkwang Museum. The association publishes its own periodical for its members, the
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since 2018) as advisory member. The chair of the board of trustees changes annually between the mayor of Essen and the chairman of the museum association.
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The Folkwang Museum Association has around 400 members, including legal entities (mostly companies). Its chairmen (since 1960 "first chairperson") were:
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The museum has collections on 19th and 20th century art, Modern art, Photography, Prints and drawings, German Posters, Ancient and Non-European art.
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exhibition in 1929 at which the leading photographers of the time from Germany, Austria and France were represented.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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came to power in Germany in the early 1930s, they instituted a government-wide purge of what they termed "
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to five representatives from the Karl Ernst Osthaus Foundation, as well as the director of the museum (
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photography since 1982 in cooperation with the photographic collection of the Museum Folkwang.
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Sammlerfleiß und Stiftungswille. 90 Jahre Folkwang-Museumsverein – 90 Jahre Museum Folkwang
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The Museum Folkwang owns the copyright for the photographers Errell (Richard Levy),
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Die ZurĂĽckfĂĽhrung der Kunst ins Leben: Karl Ernst Osthaus und das Museum Folkwang.
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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Manet bis van Gogh, Hugo von Tschudi und der Kampf um die Moderne.
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designed an extension, which was built onto the older building.
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called the Folkwang "the most beautiful museum in the world."
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The museum is supported by the Folkwang Museumsverein e.V. (
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derives from the name of the afterlife meadow of the dead,
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Exterior view of the museum, designed by British architect
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is a major collection of 19th- and 20th-century art in
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Exhibition catalogue. Prestel, Berlin / MĂĽnchen 1996,
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a machine-translated version of the German article.
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