Friedrich Gutmann (Q5503811)

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Dutch Jewish art collector, murdered in the Holocaust (1886-1944)
  • Fritz Gutmann
  • Bernhard Gutman
  • Friederich Bernhard Eugen Gutmann
  • F.B.E. Gutmann
  • Fr. Gutmann, Haarlem
  • Fritz Gutmann, Heemstede
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Friedrich Gutmann
Dutch Jewish art collector, murdered in the Holocaust (1886-1944)
  • Fritz Gutmann
  • Bernhard Gutman
  • Friederich Bernhard Eugen Gutmann
  • F.B.E. Gutmann
  • Fr. Gutmann, Haarlem
  • Fritz Gutmann, Heemstede

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Friedrich Bernhard Gutmann (Czech)
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Christian Wilhelm Schweitzer (1781-1856), Minister of State, Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1843-1848), Weimar, 1851.Joseph Neustätter, Vienna, c. 1880.with Galerie Helbing, Munich, 1922.with Kurt Bachstitz, The Hague.Fritz Gutmann, Heemstede (Haarlem) (1886-1944), purchased from the above 1922, until dispossessed in the Netherlands as a result of Nazi persecution.Private collection, United States.Returned to the heirs of Fritz Gutmann, 2018, pursuant to a settlement agreement between the parties which resolves any dispute over title. (English)
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29 November 2012: The Landesmuseum Württemberg has announced the restitution of two very important renaissance clocks from the collection of Eugen Gutmann, founder of the Dresdner Bank. The clocks had been the subject of a forced sale to the Nazi dealer Julius Böhler of Munich in 1942 by Gutmann's son, Fritz, who lived in The Netherlands and was subsequently deported with his wife and murdered (English)
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A. Strölin, Paris and Lausanne, by 1923.with the art market, Switzerland, 1924.Fritz B. Gutmann, Berlin and subsequently Heemstede, The Netherlands, 1924; involuntary sale, 10 March 1941 toKarl Haberstock, Berlin.with the art market, London, 1948.with the art market, New York, 1953.with Rudolf Heinemann, New York, 1954.Rutgers University Art Gallery, New Brunswick, to whom gifted in 1959, and Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, by 1966.Restituted to the Heirs of Fritz Gutmann, 2010. (English)
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Christian Wilhelm Schweitzer (1781-1856), Minister of State, Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1843-1848), Weimar, 1851.Joseph Neustätter, Vienna, c. 1880.with Galerie Helbing, Munich, 1922.with Kurt Bachstitz, The Hague.Fritz Gutmann, Heemstede (Haarlem) (1886-1944), purchased from the above 1922, until dispossessed in the Netherlands as a result of Nazi persecution.Private collection, United States.Returned to the heirs of Fritz Gutmann, 2018, pursuant to a settlement agreement between the parties which resolves any dispute over title. (English)
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Friedrich was tortured for information about the location of the remainder of the art collection. Unsatisfied with the information he provided, the Nazis killed him on the spot. Louise was deported to Auschwitz shortly thereafter and murdered there. (English)
Friedrich Gutmann
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