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Antikvariat (Russian: Антиквариат) was a Russian department of the Ministry of Trade set up by Lenin in 1921 following the Russian Revolution to handle the sale and export of art pieces acquired by the revolutionary government from Russian museums such as the Hermitage and Gatchina Palace, from Russian churches, and from Russian elites who either had been forced to surrender them to the new government, had fled the country without them, or were executed during the revolution. Among these state treasures were 30 of the 40 Fabergé eggs that had been held by the Moscow Armory following the abdication of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II.

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  • Antikwariat (de)
  • Antikvariat (en)
  • Контора «Антиквариат» (ru)
  • Контора «Антикваріат» (uk)
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  • Antikwariat (russisch Антиквариат), offiziell das Zentralbüro für den Kauf und die Verwertung von Antiquitäten, war eine 1925 gegründete Abteilung des (russisch: Народный комиссариат по делам торговли и промышленности) der Sowjetunion. Die Behörde hatte den Auftrag, enteignete Antiquitäten und Kunstwerke gegen Devisen in das Ausland zu verkaufen. Sie wechselte mehrfach ihren Namen und bestand bis 1937. (de)
  • Контора «Антиквариат» — советская внешнеторговая организация, занимавшаяся продажей антикварных предметов и произведений искусства за границу. (ru)
  • Конто́ра «Антикваріа́т» — зовнішньоторговельна організація в СРСР, що займалася продажем антикварних предметів та творів мистецтва у 1920-30-х роках. (uk)
  • Antikvariat (Russian: Антиквариат) was a Russian department of the Ministry of Trade set up by Lenin in 1921 following the Russian Revolution to handle the sale and export of art pieces acquired by the revolutionary government from Russian museums such as the Hermitage and Gatchina Palace, from Russian churches, and from Russian elites who either had been forced to surrender them to the new government, had fled the country without them, or were executed during the revolution. Among these state treasures were 30 of the 40 Fabergé eggs that had been held by the Moscow Armory following the abdication of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II. (en)
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  • Antikvariat (Russian: Антиквариат) was a Russian department of the Ministry of Trade set up by Lenin in 1921 following the Russian Revolution to handle the sale and export of art pieces acquired by the revolutionary government from Russian museums such as the Hermitage and Gatchina Palace, from Russian churches, and from Russian elites who either had been forced to surrender them to the new government, had fled the country without them, or were executed during the revolution. Among these state treasures were 30 of the 40 Fabergé eggs that had been held by the Moscow Armory following the abdication of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II. The new government of Russia began its existence in dire financial straits. Lenin and later Stalin needed money as quickly as possible, and the liquidation of Russian art works was believed to be one way to accomplish this. Antikvariat's members were not curators or art specialists but members of the Communist Party selected by other Party members to extract as much money as possible from the sale of Russian art to Western businessmen and diplomats. Russian art historians in charge of holding these works thwarted their attempts, and sometimes disguised or hid works that Antikvariat, had it known of their existence, would have preferred to have sold. For this, many of those passionate to retain these works were arrested, tried, and executed. (en)
  • Antikwariat (russisch Антиквариат), offiziell das Zentralbüro für den Kauf und die Verwertung von Antiquitäten, war eine 1925 gegründete Abteilung des (russisch: Народный комиссариат по делам торговли и промышленности) der Sowjetunion. Die Behörde hatte den Auftrag, enteignete Antiquitäten und Kunstwerke gegen Devisen in das Ausland zu verkaufen. Sie wechselte mehrfach ihren Namen und bestand bis 1937. (de)
  • Контора «Антиквариат» — советская внешнеторговая организация, занимавшаяся продажей антикварных предметов и произведений искусства за границу. (ru)
  • Конто́ра «Антикваріа́т» — зовнішньоторговельна організація в СРСР, що займалася продажем антикварних предметів та творів мистецтва у 1920-30-х роках. (uk)
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