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Stolen by the Nazis, restituted to its rightful owners - now sold at Sotheby's for Magen David Adom UK

Christ As The Man of Sorrows was returned earlier this year from the German church it had been in since the 1950s

July 3, 2019 14:24
Front and side views of 'Christ as the man of sorrows', Heinrich Iserlin, c.1480
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An artwork that was returned earlier this year - decades after the Nazis seized it from a Jewish family - has been sold at auction, raising £60,000 for Magen David Adom UK.

Christ As The Man of Sorrows, a wooden sculpture believed to have been carved around 1480 by Heinrich Iselin, was put up for auction as part of the Sotherby’s “Old Master Sculpture and Works of Art” catalogue.

The sculpture had been part of an art collection seized by the Nazis which had been amassed by Harry Fuld Sr, an entrepreneur who had founded one of the largest telecommunications companies in Europe, the H. Fuld & CO telephone and Telegraphenwerke AG.

After he died on a business trip to Switzerland in 1932, his son Harry Fuld Jr, inherited the company and the art collection.