Paul Cassirer
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+ | '''Paul Cassirer''' ([[February 21]] [[1871]] in [[Görlitz]] - [[January 7]] [[1926]] in [[Berlin]]) was a German [[art dealer]] and editor who played a significant role in the promotion of the work of artists of the [[Berlin Secession]] and of French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, in particular that of [[Vincent van Gogh]] and [[Paul Cézanne]]. | ||
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Paul Cassirer (February 21 1871 in Görlitz - January 7 1926 in Berlin) was a German art dealer and editor who played a significant role in the promotion of the work of artists of the Berlin Secession and of French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, in particular that of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne.
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