Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany
Reichstag building in Berlin, GermanyFlash 90

Heirs of legendary Jewish art collector Rudolf Mosse joined with a German university to track down works he once owned.

Mosse’s heirs joined with researchers at the Freie Universität Berlin to form the Mosse Art Research Initiative, or MARI. Details of the partnership, reportedly the first in which state entities and heirs have joined together to recover works from a private collection, were presented to the press in Berlin on Tuesday.

Under the agreement, MARI will spend the next two years trying to reconstruct a collection that once included thousands of works of art, from paintings to furniture. About 500,000 euros have reportedly been made available for the project.

Also participating in the project are the Cultural Foundation of the Federal States of Germany, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation and the German Lost Art Foundation.

Mosse died in 1920 and his immediate heirs were forced to abandon much of their property in fleeing the Nazis. In 1934 parts of the Mosse collection, including art and furniture, were auctioned off in Berlin at two former family residences.