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Max Stern (1904-1987) was a German born art collector, dealer and philanthropist of Jewish heritage who fled Nazi persecution. He emigrated to London and then Canada. In Germany, Stern owned the prestigious Galerie Stern in Düsseldorf. In 1937 he was forced by the Nazi Government to close his gallery. After many of the gallery's work were sold at auction or confiscated by the Nazis, he fled Germany to London where he was initially interned as an enemy alien for two years before being allowed to emigrate to Canada where he established Montreal's Dominion Gallery (in French, Galerie Dominion) and promoted young Canadian artists.

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  • ماكس شتيرن (ar)
  • Max Stern (Kunsthändler) (de)
  • Max Stern (fr)
  • Max Stern (gallery owner) (en)
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  • ماكس شتيرن (بالفرنسية: Max Stern)‏ (و. 1904 – 1987 م) هو مؤرخ الفن، ‏، وجامع تحف، وفاعل خير من كندا، وألمانيا، ولد في مونشنغلادباخ، توفي في باريس، عن عمر يناهز 83 عاماً. (ar)
  • Max Stern CM (* 18. April 1904 in Mönchengladbach; † 30. Mai 1987 in Paris) war ein deutsch-kanadischer Kunsthändler und Mäzen, der in Montreal die Dominion Gallery/Galerie Dominion betrieb. (de)
  • Max Stern, né le 18 avril 1904 à Mönchengladbach et décédé le 30 mai 1987 à Paris, est un propriétaire de galerie d'art influent, un collectionneur et un philanthrope montréalais. (fr)
  • Max Stern (1904-1987) was a German born art collector, dealer and philanthropist of Jewish heritage who fled Nazi persecution. He emigrated to London and then Canada. In Germany, Stern owned the prestigious Galerie Stern in Düsseldorf. In 1937 he was forced by the Nazi Government to close his gallery. After many of the gallery's work were sold at auction or confiscated by the Nazis, he fled Germany to London where he was initially interned as an enemy alien for two years before being allowed to emigrate to Canada where he established Montreal's Dominion Gallery (in French, Galerie Dominion) and promoted young Canadian artists. (en)
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