1823: bequeathed to National Ossoliński Institute
1939: transferred to Professor Mieczysław Gębarowicz (hidden before the Red Army)
1941: transferred to Joseph Mühlmann (confiscation)
1941: transferred to Hermann Göring in Carinhall
1941: transferred to Adolf Hitler in Wolfsschanze
1944: transferred to Salt mine depositorium near Bad Aussee
1945: transferred to American Army headquarters in Munich
1950: transferred to Prince Jerzy Lubomirski
1952: purchased by The Cleveland Museum of Art
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↑Poland renews claim to looted art. The Seattle Times. www.lootedart.com (31 January 2005). Retrieved on 2011-08-20. "Polish officials say legal documents compiled in a new book bolster their ownership claim of drawings by Renaissance master Albrecht Durer that were looted by the Nazis during World War II. (...) In 1952, the Cleveland Museum of Art bought two of the drawings: "The Dead Christ" and "The Ascension." It purchased "Head of a Man in a Cap" in 1963."
↑ Bogusław Wróbel (2009). Ukryte skarby. Niezwykłe losy dzieł sztuki na Dolnym Śląsku w latach 1942-1950 (Hidden treasures. Unusual fate of works of art in Lower Silesia in years 1942-1950), p. 81-82. Europa Publishing. ISBN978-83-61039-14-3
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