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Alfred Lindon (born Abner Lindenbaum; – 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. ==Early life and family== Lindon was born Abner Lindenbaum around 1867 in Kraków, Prussia, a region that is now in Poland. His father was Moses Lindenbaum and his mother was Caroline Weil. He married Fernande Citroën (1874–1963), sister of the motor manufacturer André Citroën, and they had five sons, among them, Lucien, Sonja, Raymond and Jacques. His grandson Jerome Lindon (died 2001), Raymond's son, became an important figure in French publishing.〔("In 1940 Paris, there was little time to mourn the loss of art." ) ''The Ottawa Citizen'', 17 January 2004. canada.com Retrieved 31 January 2015.〕
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