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Rudolf J. Heinemann (Q35134777)

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International art dealer, collector and adviser to Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza (1901-1975)
  • Rudolf J Heinemann
  • Rudolf Heineman
  • Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann
  • Dr. Rudolf Jakob Heinemann
  • Rudolph J. Heinemann
  • Rudolph J Heinemann
  • Rudolph Heinemann
  • Inc. Pinakos
  • pinakos inc.
  • dr rudolph heinemann
  • Pinakos
  • rudolf heinemann
  • inc pinakos
  • dr. rudolf heinemann
  • pinakos inc
  • R. Heinemann
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    Rudolf J. Heinemann
    International art dealer, collector and adviser to Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza (1901-1975)
    • Rudolf J Heinemann
    • Rudolf Heineman
    • Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann
    • Dr. Rudolf Jakob Heinemann
    • Rudolph J. Heinemann
    • Rudolph J Heinemann
    • Rudolph Heinemann
    • Inc. Pinakos
    • pinakos inc.
    • dr rudolph heinemann
    • Pinakos
    • rudolf heinemann
    • inc pinakos
    • dr. rudolf heinemann
    • pinakos inc
    • R. Heinemann

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    Dr. Heinemann, a resident of the United States since 1935, became a naturalized citizen in 1941. Much of his personal collection was in this country and was exhibited at the Morgan Library a few years ago. (English)
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    He was instrumental in developing the Thyssen Museum in Lugano and in obtaining some of its greatest paintings. At his death he had completed the editing of a two‐volume revision of the Thyssen catalogue of its possessions. (English)
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    For the Frick Museum here, Dr. Heinemann obtained the IPierot della Francesca painting of a saint believed to be St. Peter. He also bought for the Frick the Claude Loraine “Sermon on the Mount”. (English)
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    It did not take me long to remember who Rudolf Heinemann was. He was the same German art historian who had catalogued Heinrich Thyssen's painting collection at the Villa Favorita in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1941. (English)
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    He was instrumental in developing the Thyssen Museum in Lugano and in obtaining some of its greatest paintings. At his death he had completed the editing of a two‐volume revision of the Thyssen catalogue of its possessions.For the Frick Museum here, Dr. Heinemann obtained the IPierot della Francesca painting of a saint believed to be St. Peter. (English)
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    After their father’s death, Simon, and, Nick, both of Los Angeles, continued to search for artworks and objects looted by the Nazis. Last year, flipping through a rare catalogue of the artist by a German art historian in the Getty library, Simon spotted the Hans Baldung Grien. The painting, which had made its way to dealers in New York after the war, was donated to Rutgers in 1959 by Rudolf Heinemann, an international art dealer and collector who died in 1975. (English)

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