Stefan Mautner (Q18589551)
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Austrian Jewish entrepreneur and painter, died in Holocaust (1877-1944)
- Stephan Mautner
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Austrian Jewish entrepreneur and painter, died in Holocaust (1877-1944) |
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12 February 1877Gregorian
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Stephan Mautner
July 1944
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Provenance research regularly deals with objects acquired by museums from Hamel. For example, artworks belonging to Isidor and Jenny Mautner, which had been acquired in 1938 und 1939 through Oskar Hamel by the Städtische Sammlungen Wien, were restituted to the heirs. In other cases the original provenance has still to be clarified. (English)
Following the death of von Alt in the same year, his heirs left the painting to the son of a prominent Jewish manufacturer, Stephan Mautner, whom von Alt had taught to draw. After Austria was annexed to the German Reich in March 1939, the Mautner family’s assets were confiscated and they were forced to sell some of their collection to finance their escape. Mautner and his wife emigrated to Hungary in 1938, from where they were deported to Auschwitz and murdered in 1944. Their children managed to escape to the US. (English)
Stefan Mautner
Stefan Mautner
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