Ferenc Hatvany (Q324935)

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Hungarian painter and art collector (1881-1958)
  • Baron de Hatvany Ferencz
  • Ferencz, Baron de Hatvany
  • Ferenc Hátvany
  • Ferenc, Baron Hátvany
  • Baron Hatvany
  • Ferencz von Hatvany
  • Br. Hatvany Ferenczy
  • Ferencz Hatvany
  • Ferencz baron de Hatvany
  • Baron Ferenc Hatvany
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Ferenc Hatvany
Hungarian painter and art collector (1881-1958)
  • Baron de Hatvany Ferencz
  • Ferencz, Baron de Hatvany
  • Ferenc Hátvany
  • Ferenc, Baron Hátvany
  • Baron Hatvany
  • Ferencz von Hatvany
  • Br. Hatvany Ferenczy
  • Ferencz Hatvany
  • Ferencz baron de Hatvany
  • Baron Ferenc Hatvany

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about 1910 - still in 1912 Baron Ferenc Hatvany, Hungarian, 1881 - 1958 (Budapest, Hungary; Paris, France)after 1912 - 1920Hugo Cassirer, 1869 - 1920 (Berlin, Germany), held in a trust upon his death, 1920.Source: JPGM Paintings Department, curatorial files, communication from Artemis Fine Arts Ltd., March 25, 1996.1920 - still in 1980 Trust of Hugo Cassirer, 1869 - 1920- 1996 Private Collection (Switzerland; on loan to the Kunsthaus, Zürich until 1995), sold through Artemis Fine Arts Ltd. (London, England) to the J. Paul Getty Museum, 1996. (English)
25 October 2021
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By descent to Isabel Constable (d. 1888), the artist’s daughter; Christie’s, London, 17 June 1892, lot 254, when acquired by the following, with Dowdeswell, London.P.A. Chéramy, Paris, by 1902; his sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 5-7 May 1908, lot 19, when acquired by the following, Baron Ferenc Hatvany (1881-1958), from whom looted after the German invasion of Hungary in 1944.Mr Meyer, from whom acquired by the following in 1962, with Leger Galleries, London, from whom acquired by the following, Broadway Art Gallery, Broadway, Worcestershire, from whom acquired by the following, Mrs P.M. Rainsford, by whom presented to the Tate Gallery in 1986.Restituted to the heirs of Baron Ferenc Hatvany in 2016. (English)
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The Tate is facing a Nazi spoliation claim for a seascape by Constable. The claimants are the descendants of the Budapest-based collector Baron Ferenc Hatvany. Their case has been examined by the UK’s Spoliation Advisory Panel, which is now finalising its report. (English)
Ferenc Hatvany
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12 December 2019
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