
Heir Says Cézanne Watercolor Shown in Basel Was Lost During Nazi Era
A Cézanne watercolor, *La Montagne Sainte Victoire* (ca. 1888), recently exhibited at the Fondation Beyeler in Basel, may have been lost by its Jewish owner due to Nazi persecution. Provenance researcher Willi Korte, working for the owner's heir, uncovered documents showing that Gustav Schweitzer, a Jewish businessman who fled Berlin in 1935, loaned the work to a 1936 exhibition at the Kunsthalle Basel. After the exhibition, Schweitzer asked the museum to safeguard the watercolor and help find a buyer; it was returned to his secretary in Paris in 1939, after which its whereabouts became unclear. The Fondation Beyeler stated it would inform the lender but return the work, citing a lack of legal authority to retain it.



