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Albert Skira was born on 1904 in Switzerland, is a Swiss art dealer and publisher. Discover Albert Skira's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Publisher, Art dealer
Age 69 years old
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Born 1904, 1904
Birthday 1904
Birthplace Switzerland
Date of death 1973
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Nationality Switzerland

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1904

Albert Skira (1904–1973) was a Swiss art dealer, publisher and the founder of the Skira publishing house.

1928

Skira founded the eponymous publishing house in Lausanne in 1928, at various times known as Skira, Editions d'Art Albert Skira, and Skira Editore.

1930

During the 1930s Skira opened an office in Paris and the publishing house became a meeting place for important artistic figures of the time.

In addition to Minotaure Skira published several volumes of literature and poetry in the 1930s, both classic and contemporary, that prominently featured original prints by major artists of the time including: Les Métamorphoses by Ovid, illustrated with 30 original engravings by Pablo Picasso in 1931; Poésies by Stéphane Mallarmé, with 29 etchings by Henri Matisse in 1932; Les Chants de Maldoror by Isidore Lucien Ducasse [also known as the Comte de Lautréamont] with 43 etchings by Salvador Dalí published in 1934.

During the Second World War Skira's publishing house was forced to reduce its activities.

1933

In 1933, Skira contacted André Breton about a new journal, which he planned to be the most luxurious art and literary review the Surrealists had seen, featuring a slick format with many color illustrations.

Skira's restriction was that Breton was not allowed to use the magazine to express his social and political views.

1939

Later that year Minotaure began publication, and continued until 1939.

1948

Henri Matisse designed the cover of the Editions d'Art Albert Skira publisher's catalogue in 1948, for the celebration of its first twenty years, a woman’s head which was to become the unofficial trademark for Skira.

After World War II Albert Skira planned and directed the publication of several ambitious series or, book collections, on the subject of painting and art history.

The volumes in these collections were characterized by fine scholarship illustrated with numerous high quality color reproductions "tipped" into each volume.

Most of the volumes in each collection were translated into multiple languages and available in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish editions.

Skira was considered a Red Flag name for his involvement in Nazi-looted art during the German occupation of France during World War II.

According to the OSS Art Looting Intelligence Unit, Skira purchased looted art from "Renou and Colle, Fabiani, Raphael Gerard, Carre and a group of sixteen less important Parisian dealers".

Pierre Cailler, his partner in Editions d’Art Albert Skira SA, Geneva was also suspected of "trafficking in loot".

Art collector Peter Watson accused Skira of dealing in stolen art, and Skira avoided serious post-War repercussions with the Allied authorities for trading in looted art because Watson withdrew his allegations against him".