Journal article
Tracing the history of looted works at the Louvre
- Interview with Emmanuelle Polack,
- conducted by Antoine Kauffer
Pages 95 to 106
Cite this article
- Interview with POLACK, Emmanuelle,
- conducted by KAUFFER, Antoine,
- Interview with Polack, Emmanuelle.,
- et al.
- Interview with Polack, E.,
- conducted by Kauffer, A.
https://doi.org/10.3917/etu.4334.0096
Cite this article
- Interview with Polack, E.,
- conducted by Kauffer, A.
- Interview with Polack, Emmanuelle.,
- et al.
- Interview with POLACK, Emmanuelle,
- conducted by KAUFFER, Antoine,
https://doi.org/10.3917/etu.4334.0096
English
Since 2020, art historian Emmanuelle Polack has been responsible for researching the provenance of works added to the Musée du Louvre’s collections between 1933 and 1945. With a unique career spanning more than thirty years at the crossroads of history, art history, and archival studies, her meticulous and essential work resonates more than ever with current events.