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Alfred Lindon (born Abner Lindenbaum; c. 1867 – 1948) was a Polish jeweller from a poor Jewish background who became an expert on pearls. He married into the Citroën family and built an important collection of modern art that was looted by the Nazis in occupied Paris during the Second World War. He lived to see some of his paintings returned, although others were returned to his heirs after his death.

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  • Alfred Lindon (en)
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  • Alfred Lindon (born Abner Lindenbaum; c. 1867 – 1948) was a Polish jeweller from a poor Jewish background who became an expert on pearls. He married into the Citroën family and built an important collection of modern art that was looted by the Nazis in occupied Paris during the Second World War. He lived to see some of his paintings returned, although others were returned to his heirs after his death. (en)
  • Alfred Lindon, né Abner Lindenbaum le 4 décembre 1867 à Cracovie (dans la partie polonaise appartenant à l'Autriche-Hongrie) et mort le 10 mai 1948 à Paris, est un bijoutier juif ashkénaze de Pologne né dans un milieu pauvre et devenu expert en perles à Londres puis à Paris. Marié à la sœur du fondateur de l'empire Citroën, il réunit à Paris une collection importante de tableaux d'art moderne qui est confisquée par l'occupant allemand pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Après la guerre, certains tableaux lui sont restitués, et d'autres le sont après sa mort à ses héritiers. (fr)
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  • Alfred Lindon (en)
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  • Alfred Lindon (en)
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  • Abner Lindenbaum (en)
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  • Jacques Lindon (en)
  • Lucien Lindon (en)
  • Maurice Lindon (en)
  • Maxime Lindon (en)
  • Raymond Lindon (en)
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  • Jeweller, art collector (en)
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  • Caroline Weil (en)
  • Moses Lindenbaum (en)
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  • André Citroën (en)
  • Mathieu Lindon (en)
  • Vincent Lindon (en)
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