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Otto Bernheimer

Otto Bernheimer (14 July 1877 – 5 July 1960) was a German collector of art, and an antique dealer.

Otto Bernheimer
Born
Otto Bernheimer

14 July 1877
Munich, Germany
Died5 July 1960
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)chairman and owner, Bernheimer Fine Old Masters
ChildrenKurt Bernheimer
ParentLehmann Bernheimer
RelativesKonrad Bernheimer (grandson)

Life

Otto Bernheimer, born 1877 in Munich, was the son of a supplier to the royal Bavarian court Lehmann Bernheimer (1841–1918), who started the trading business in Munich in 1864. With his two brothers, Max and Ernst (1875–1956), Otto traveled to many European countries in search of fine art. Bernheimer's customers were European aristocrats, financiers, diplomats, and artists. They included the Krupp family[1] and William Randolph Hearst. Bernheimer offered not only exclusive pieces, but also complete room amenities to its customers.

After the death of his father in 1918 Otto took over the company in its second generation, due to the difficult economic situation the business was suffering. After the Machtergreifung 1933, the business volume increased because of the demand for prestige items. In the Kristallnacht in 1938, the shop windows were smashed and Otto Bernheimer was imprisoned in the Dachau concentration camp.[2] Through the intervention of the Mexican government – Bernheimer was Honorary Consul of Mexico – he and his sons were released. The family emigrated across the whole world. Otto Bernheimer was forced to purchase a rundown coffee plantation in Venezuela from a relative of Hermann Göring.[3] The Aryanization of "Art Dealer Otto Bernheimer" (later the "Munich art market society" and "camaraderie of artists") led to the confiscation of all property including a collection of German and French paintings from the 19th century.

After the war

In August 1945, Otto Bernheimer returned to Munich,[4] rebuilt the war-damaged commercial building and his company again and fought for the restitution of the family property. In 1948, he was able to resume business with a focus on the fabric and furnishings department again. Through his initiative the "Deutsche Kunst und Antiquitätenmesse" was founded in Munich in 1956 at the beginning of the economic miracle years and Bernheimer was elected president of the German art trade association.[1]

In addition to the office building at Lenbachplatz in Munich, the Bernheimer-Haus, Otto Bernheimer owned a villa in Feldafing at Lake Starnberg, which in 1912–13 was built by architect Max Littmann in the Höhenbergstraße. After restitution in the 1950s Otto Bernheimer gave the Villa to the community of Feldafing which since 1934 had used the building as a primary school. The school bears the name "Otto-Bernheimer-Grundschule".

Awards

Literature

  • Bernheimer, Otto (1957). Erinnerungen eines alten Münchners (in German). München: Kindler-Verlag.
  • Pfeiffer-Belli, Erich (1964). 100 Jahre in München (in German). München.
  • Walk, Josph (October 1988). Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918-1945 (in German). München: K. G. Saur Verlag Gmbh & Co (October 1988). ISBN 978-3-598-10477-0.
  • Bernheimer, Konrad O. (11 September 2013). Narwalzahn und Alte Meister (in German). Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe. ISBN 978-3-455-50280-0.

References

  1. ^ a b "Zurück zum Barock" (in German). DER SPIEGEL. 25 December 1957. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Göring ergriff die Chance, für seine Familie einen Haufen Geld herauszuholen" (in German). ZEIT ONLINE. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  3. ^ Sachs, Brita (15 January 2008). "Porträt einer Kunsthändlerfamilie". Faz.net (in German). Frankfurter Allgemeine. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  4. ^ "The Gallery". Bernheimer Old Masters. Retrieved 10 November 2014.

External links

  • Manfred Hummel: Willkür und Enteignung. Das bittere Los der jüdischen Hoflieferanten in der NS-Zeit. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, 9. January 2006, S. 50. (PDF-Datei; 357 kB)

otto, bernheimer, july, 1877, july, 1960, german, collector, antique, dealer, born14, july, 1877munich, germanydied5, july, 1960nationalitygermanoccupation, chairman, owner, bernheimer, fine, masterschildrenkurt, bernheimerparentlehmann, bernheimerrelativeskon. Otto Bernheimer 14 July 1877 5 July 1960 was a German collector of art and an antique dealer Otto BernheimerBornOtto Bernheimer14 July 1877Munich GermanyDied5 July 1960NationalityGermanOccupation s chairman and owner Bernheimer Fine Old MastersChildrenKurt BernheimerParentLehmann BernheimerRelativesKonrad Bernheimer grandson Contents 1 Life 2 After the war 3 Awards 4 Literature 5 References 6 External linksLife EditOtto Bernheimer born 1877 in Munich was the son of a supplier to the royal Bavarian court Lehmann Bernheimer 1841 1918 who started the trading business in Munich in 1864 With his two brothers Max and Ernst 1875 1956 Otto traveled to many European countries in search of fine art Bernheimer s customers were European aristocrats financiers diplomats and artists They included the Krupp family 1 and William Randolph Hearst Bernheimer offered not only exclusive pieces but also complete room amenities to its customers After the death of his father in 1918 Otto took over the company in its second generation due to the difficult economic situation the business was suffering After the Machtergreifung 1933 the business volume increased because of the demand for prestige items In the Kristallnacht in 1938 the shop windows were smashed and Otto Bernheimer was imprisoned in the Dachau concentration camp 2 Through the intervention of the Mexican government Bernheimer was Honorary Consul of Mexico he and his sons were released The family emigrated across the whole world Otto Bernheimer was forced to purchase a rundown coffee plantation in Venezuela from a relative of Hermann Goring 3 The Aryanization of Art Dealer Otto Bernheimer later the Munich art market society and camaraderie of artists led to the confiscation of all property including a collection of German and French paintings from the 19th century After the war EditIn August 1945 Otto Bernheimer returned to Munich 4 rebuilt the war damaged commercial building and his company again and fought for the restitution of the family property In 1948 he was able to resume business with a focus on the fabric and furnishings department again Through his initiative the Deutsche Kunst und Antiquitatenmesse was founded in Munich in 1956 at the beginning of the economic miracle years and Bernheimer was elected president of the German art trade association 1 In addition to the office building at Lenbachplatz in Munich the Bernheimer Haus Otto Bernheimer owned a villa in Feldafing at Lake Starnberg which in 1912 13 was built by architect Max Littmann in the Hohenbergstrasse After restitution in the 1950s Otto Bernheimer gave the Villa to the community of Feldafing which since 1934 had used the building as a primary school The school bears the name Otto Bernheimer Grundschule Awards Edit1959 Bavarian Order of MeritLiterature EditBernheimer Otto 1957 Erinnerungen eines alten Munchners in German Munchen Kindler Verlag Pfeiffer Belli Erich 1964 100 Jahre in Munchen in German Munchen Walk Josph October 1988 Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918 1945 in German Munchen K G Saur Verlag Gmbh amp Co October 1988 ISBN 978 3 598 10477 0 Bernheimer Konrad O 11 September 2013 Narwalzahn und Alte Meister in German Hamburg Hoffmann und Campe ISBN 978 3 455 50280 0 References Edit a b Zuruck zum Barock in German DER SPIEGEL 25 December 1957 Retrieved 10 November 2014 Goring ergriff die Chance fur seine Familie einen Haufen Geld herauszuholen in German ZEIT ONLINE 2 January 2014 Retrieved 10 November 2014 Sachs Brita 15 January 2008 Portrat einer Kunsthandlerfamilie Faz net in German Frankfurter Allgemeine Retrieved 10 November 2014 The Gallery Bernheimer Old Masters Retrieved 10 November 2014 External links EditManfred Hummel Willkur und Enteignung Das bittere Los der judischen Hoflieferanten in der NS Zeit In Suddeutsche Zeitung 9 January 2006 S 50 PDF Datei 357 kB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otto Bernheimer amp oldid 1112344404, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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