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Rosa Oppenheimer

Rosa Oppenheimer (née Silberstein; 31 July 1887 − 2 November 1943) was a German Jewish art dealer who was murdered in the Holocaust. The art she owned together with her husband Jacob is the subject of several high-profile restitution claims.

Rosa Oppenheimer
Born
Rosa Silberstein

(1887-07-31)31 July 1887
Berlin, German Empire
Died2 November 1943(1943-11-02) (aged 56)
Auschwitz concentration camp, German-occupied Poland
NationalityGerman
Occupationart dealer
Known forart collection
SpouseJakob Oppenheimer

Early life edit

Rosa Silberstein was born on 31 July 1887 in Berlin and died in the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz on 2 November 1943.[1] She married Jakob Oppenheimer and took his name. They worked together as art dealers.

Art Dealer edit

Rosa's husband Jakob was the managing director of Margraf and Co, which was owned by Albert Loeske who died in 1929.[2][3] Rosa and Jakob Oppenheimer worked for the Galerie Van Diemen, which was part of the Margraf group.[4]

In his will Loeske left the Margraf group to the Openheimers but the Nazis would not allow Jewish directors.[5]

Nazi persecution, deportation and death edit

Under Hitler's Third Reich, a Nazi and close friend of Hermann Göring, Bolko von Richthofen, was named director of the Margraf group.[5] In 1935 the art was auctioned off in forced sales at the Paul Graupe auction house.

The Oppenheimers fled to France in 1933.[6] Jakob Oppenheimer died there as an impoverished refugee in 1941.[7] Rosa was interned in at the Drancy camp in France,[8] then deported and died in Auschwitz on 2 November 1943.[9]

Restitution claims edit

The heirs of Jacob and Rosa Oppenheimer have filed several restitution claims for art seized by Nazis or relinquished in forced sales.[9][10][11]

In 2008 the Dutch Restitutions Committee recommended that artworks be returned to the Oppenheimer family, stating, "In the Committee’s opinion, the applicants have sufficiently shown that the work of art was auctioned at a forced auction set up by the Nazi authorities to implement anti-Jewish measures and the Committee therefore adjudges that it can be considered involuntary loss of possession as a result of circumstances directly related to the Nazi regime." [12][13]

In 2009, following years of investigation two Renaissance paintings that had been in a forced sale in 1935 were restituted by the Hearst Castle which said that Hearst was not aware of their origins when he acquired them from I.S. Goldschmidt Gallery in Berlin.[9][14]

In 2011, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston reached an agreement with the Oppenheimer family concerning a settlement for tapestries that had been the object of a forced sale.[3]

Also in 2011 the Landesmuseum Württemberg in Stuttgart, Germany restituted to the Oppenheimer heirs a 16th-century wooden sculpture of St. John the Baptist that had been looted by Nazis in 1933, then auctioned off to Heinemann and Dr. Benno Griesbert.[15]

In 2017 the heirs demanded the restitution of two paintings which were at the National Gallery of Ireland which refused the claim based on the research of a provenance expert[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Rosa Oppenheimer". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  2. ^ "German Lost Art Foundation – Project finder – Provenienz Margraf & Co. (Galerie van Diemen, Altkunst, Dr. Otto Burchard)". www.kulturgutverluste.de. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b Artdaily. "Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Reaches Purchase Agreement for 17th-Century Tapestries". artdaily.cc. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  4. ^ "ASSOCIATION OF ART MUSEUM DIRECTORS ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO STATEMENT BY JAMES CUNO, DIRECTOR OF ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO TO SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY POLICY, TRADE AND TECHNOLOGY OF THE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JULY 27, 2006" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b "REPORT OF THE SPOLIATION ADVISORY PANEL IN RESPECT OF AN OIL PAINTING BY PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR, 'THE COAST AT CAGNES', NOW IN THE POSSESSION OF BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL" (PDF). On December 2nd, 1933 a Berlin Nazi Court banned the Oppenheimers from being directors of Margraf & Co. and Bolko von Richthofen, a zealous Nazi and close acquaintance of Herman Göring, was appointed administrator of the group. Its subsidiaries were forced into liquidation in 1933 … and 1934 … and their entire stock was sold at five Judenauktionen or 'Jew auctions' in Berlin at Paul Graupe between January 25th and October 12th, 1935. The remainder was offered at two more sales at Dr. Walther Achenbach on September 30th and October 13th, 1937. Finally, the parent company of Margraf & Co. was liquidated by von Richthofen in 1938.
  6. ^ "Philadelphia Museum of Art – Collections Object : A View of Florence / Allegory of Maffeo Barberini's Florentine Birth". www.philamuseum.org. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Spoliation de biens juifs : Une histoire qui se termine bien | Plus | Radio-Canada.ca".
  8. ^ "Lost Art Internet Database – Jüdische Sammler und Kunsthändler (Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung und Enteignung) – Oppenheimer, Jacob". www.lostart.de. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  9. ^ a b c "Art returned to Holocaust victims' heirs". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Nazi-Auctioned Renoir Painting Stays in UK". Artnet News. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  11. ^ "La France va restituer 3 tableaux". LEFIGARO (in French). 8 March 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Oppenheimer | Restitutiecommissie". www.restitutiecommissie.nl. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Road to Calvary – Oppenheimer Heirs and Private Person — Centre du droit de l'art". plone.unige.ch. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  14. ^ McElroy, Compiled by Steven (12 April 2009). "Art Returned to Owners' Heirs (Published 2009)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  15. ^ "St. John the Baptist (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  16. ^ "9 October 2017: Restitution claims for three paintings, two by the heirs of Rosa and Jakob Oppenheimer of Berlin, owners of the Margraf group, and one by the heirs of Alfred Weinberger". www.lootedart.com. Retrieved 1 March 2021. Following receipt of the claims, the National Gallery commissioned Laurie Stein, a private provenance researcher, to conduct further investigations. She concluded that the sale of the two Oppenheimer paintings in 1934, when they were acquired by the National Gallery, was not under duress and that the sale proceeds were not confiscated.

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Rosa Oppenheimer nee Silberstein 31 July 1887 2 November 1943 was a German Jewish art dealer who was murdered in the Holocaust The art she owned together with her husband Jacob is the subject of several high profile restitution claims Rosa OppenheimerBornRosa Silberstein 1887 07 31 31 July 1887Berlin German EmpireDied2 November 1943 1943 11 02 aged 56 Auschwitz concentration camp German occupied PolandNationalityGermanOccupationart dealerKnown forart collectionSpouseJakob OppenheimerContents 1 Early life 2 Art Dealer 3 Nazi persecution deportation and death 4 Restitution claims 5 ReferencesEarly life editRosa Silberstein was born on 31 July 1887 in Berlin and died in the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz on 2 November 1943 1 She married Jakob Oppenheimer and took his name They worked together as art dealers Art Dealer editRosa s husband Jakob was the managing director of Margraf and Co which was owned by Albert Loeske who died in 1929 2 3 Rosa and Jakob Oppenheimer worked for the Galerie Van Diemen which was part of the Margraf group 4 In his will Loeske left the Margraf group to the Openheimers but the Nazis would not allow Jewish directors 5 Nazi persecution deportation and death editUnder Hitler s Third Reich a Nazi and close friend of Hermann Goring Bolko von Richthofen was named director of the Margraf group 5 In 1935 the art was auctioned off in forced sales at the Paul Graupe auction house The Oppenheimers fled to France in 1933 6 Jakob Oppenheimer died there as an impoverished refugee in 1941 7 Rosa was interned in at the Drancy camp in France 8 then deported and died in Auschwitz on 2 November 1943 9 Restitution claims editThe heirs of Jacob and Rosa Oppenheimer have filed several restitution claims for art seized by Nazis or relinquished in forced sales 9 10 11 In 2008 the Dutch Restitutions Committee recommended that artworks be returned to the Oppenheimer family stating In the Committee s opinion the applicants have sufficiently shown that the work of art was auctioned at a forced auction set up by the Nazi authorities to implement anti Jewish measures and the Committee therefore adjudges that it can be considered involuntary loss of possession as a result of circumstances directly related to the Nazi regime 12 13 In 2009 following years of investigation two Renaissance paintings that had been in a forced sale in 1935 were restituted by the Hearst Castle which said that Hearst was not aware of their origins when he acquired them from I S Goldschmidt Gallery in Berlin 9 14 In 2011 the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston reached an agreement with the Oppenheimer family concerning a settlement for tapestries that had been the object of a forced sale 3 Also in 2011 the Landesmuseum Wurttemberg in Stuttgart Germany restituted to the Oppenheimer heirs a 16th century wooden sculpture of St John the Baptist that had been looted by Nazis in 1933 then auctioned off to Heinemann and Dr Benno Griesbert 15 In 2017 the heirs demanded the restitution of two paintings which were at the National Gallery of Ireland which refused the claim based on the research of a provenance expert 16 References edit Rosa Oppenheimer geni family tree Retrieved 1 March 2021 German Lost Art Foundation Project finder Provenienz Margraf amp Co Galerie van Diemen Altkunst Dr Otto Burchard www kulturgutverluste de Archived from the original on 1 March 2021 Retrieved 1 March 2021 a b Artdaily Museum of Fine Arts Boston Reaches Purchase Agreement for 17th Century Tapestries artdaily cc Retrieved 1 March 2021 ASSOCIATION OF ART MUSEUM DIRECTORS ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO STATEMENT BY JAMES CUNO DIRECTOR OF ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO TO SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY POLICY TRADE AND TECHNOLOGY OF THE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JULY 27 2006 PDF a b REPORT OF THE SPOLIATION ADVISORY PANEL IN RESPECT OF AN OIL PAINTING BY PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR THE COAST AT CAGNES NOW IN THE POSSESSION OF BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL PDF On December 2nd 1933 a Berlin Nazi Court banned the Oppenheimers from being directors of Margraf amp Co and Bolko von Richthofen a zealous Nazi and close acquaintance of Herman Goring was appointed administrator of the group Its subsidiaries were forced into liquidation in 1933 and 1934 and their entire stock was sold at five Judenauktionen or Jew auctions in Berlin at Paul Graupe between January 25th and October 12th 1935 The remainder was offered at two more sales at Dr Walther Achenbach on September 30th and October 13th 1937 Finally the parent company of Margraf amp Co was liquidated by von Richthofen in 1938 Philadelphia Museum of Art Collections Object A View of Florence Allegory of Maffeo Barberini s Florentine Birth www philamuseum org Retrieved 1 March 2021 Spoliation de biens juifs Une histoire qui se termine bien Plus Radio Canada ca Lost Art Internet Database Judische Sammler und Kunsthandler Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung und Enteignung Oppenheimer Jacob www lostart de Retrieved 1 March 2021 a b c Art returned to Holocaust victims heirs The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 1 March 2021 Nazi Auctioned Renoir Painting Stays in UK Artnet News 17 September 2015 Retrieved 1 March 2021 La France va restituer 3 tableaux LEFIGARO in French 8 March 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2021 Oppenheimer Restitutiecommissie www restitutiecommissie nl Retrieved 1 March 2021 Road to Calvary Oppenheimer Heirs and Private Person Centre du droit de l art plone unige ch Retrieved 1 March 2021 McElroy Compiled by Steven 12 April 2009 Art Returned to Owners Heirs Published 2009 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 1 March 2021 St John the Baptist Getty Museum The J Paul Getty in Los Angeles Retrieved 13 October 2021 9 October 2017 Restitution claims for three paintings two by the heirs of Rosa and Jakob Oppenheimer of Berlin owners of the Margraf group and one by the heirs of Alfred Weinberger www lootedart com Retrieved 1 March 2021 Following receipt of the claims the National Gallery commissioned Laurie Stein a private provenance researcher to conduct further investigations She concluded that the sale of the two Oppenheimer paintings in 1934 when they were acquired by the National Gallery was not under duress and that the sale proceeds were not confiscated Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rosa Oppenheimer amp oldid 1177310537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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