The Scotsman

Watercolou­r sketch by sculptor found among Nazi art hoard

- By ANDREW ARTHUR

An authentic watercolou­r sketch by the British 20th-century sculptor Henry Moore has been identified among a Nazi art hoard housed in the Museum of Fine Art in Bern in Switzerlan­d.

The discovery was made following an investigat­ion on an episode of BBC One programme Fake Or Fortune?

Moore’s sketch was among 1,500 works discovered in Germany in 2012 that had belonged to art dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt.

Gurlitt bought the piece after it was confiscate­d from a German museum in the 1930s for being what Adolf Hitler classified as “degenerate art”.

As Hitler sought to consolidat­e power in Germany he set out to purge the country of any modern progressiv­e art. Dur- ing the art programme a document was found that proved the museum from which Moore’s sketch was taken had received it from Moore himself, proving that the piece was not looted.

The sketch has been estimated to be worth up to £70,000 due to its rich and emotive history. It will be now be displayed in the museum in Bern.

One of the presenters of Fake Or Fortune? Philip Mould said: “This fascinatin­g early work from the late 1920s marks a moment when Moore broke onto the internatio­nal stage. He was later to become world famous. Not only do we now know it is totally genuine, but it has been cleansed of the evil prospect that it was looted Nazi art which will allow Bern to once again display it to the public.” Moore is best known for producing semi abstract bronze sculptures. 0 Henry Moore is most well known for his sculptures

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