Chronology of World War II

Tuesday, December 2nd


Hermann Göring At the Jeu de Paume Museum


Hermann Göring At the Jeu de Paume Museum
Paris, 2 December 1941: At the Jeu de Paume Museum, Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, painting in his left hand and cigar in his right, sits gazing at two paintings by Henri Matisse being supported by Bruno Lohse. Standing to Göring’s left is his art advisor, Walter Andreas Hofer. Both paintings were stolen from the Paul Rosenberg collection by the Nazis and were recovered and returned after the war. The painting on the left, titled Marguerites, today hangs in the Art Institute of Chicago. The other, titled Danseuse au Tambourin, is at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California. (Photo credit: Archives des Musées Nationaux)