@article{b5e06d4c-b776-4959-aceb-a328ca4d2cc5, author = {Agnieszka Woźniak-Wieczorek}, title = {Restitution issues as exemplified by the dispersal of the Gołuchowska Collection}, journal = {Santander Art and Culture Law Review}, volume = {2015}, number = {1/2015 (1)}, year = {2015}, issn = {2391-7997}, pages = {249-262},keywords = {Gołuchów Castle; The Gołuchów Collection; Countess Isabella Działyńska née Czartoryska; Count Jan Działyński; The Gołuchów Estate; Princess Maria Ludwika Czartoryska; Fischhorn Castle; restitution; Stanisław Lorentz; The Gołuch}, abstract = {The article focuses on the issue of the restitution of the Gołuchów Collection, one of the most important private art collections in Poland. During World War II a large part of the Gołuchów Collection, founded by Princess Isabella Działyńska née Czartoryska (1830-1899), was looted by the Nazis and the Soviets. In the communist period (Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa 1945-1989), as a result of a deliberate museum policy, the surviving items of the collection were dispersed to National Museums in Cracow, Warsaw and Poznan and have remained there till now.}, doi = {10.4467/2450050XSR.15.010.3778}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/saaclr/article/problematyka-restytucji-na-przykladzie-rozproszenia-kolekcji-goluchowskiej} }