Oscar Schmitz (Q95004712)

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German art collector born in Prague worked in Dresden (1861-1933)
  • Oscar Schmidt
  • Oskar Schmitz
  • Oskar Schmitz, Dresden
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Oscar Schmitz
German art collector born in Prague worked in Dresden (1861-1933)
  • Oscar Schmidt
  • Oskar Schmitz
  • Oskar Schmitz, Dresden

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19 August 2021
the sitter, Antoine Dominique Sauveur Aubert; his estate, Arles (until 1914; sold for Fr 1,200 to Perls); [Hugo Perls, Berlin, from 1914]; [Hans Wendland, Berlin, Berlin, until 1916; sold on June 9 for 22,000 marks to Cassirer]; [Paul Cassirer, Berlin; stock no. 2667; sold on June 16, 1916 for 27,000 marks to Schmitz]; Oscar Schmitz, Blasewitz near Dresden, and, from October 1931, Zürich (1916–d. 1933; one of fifty-seven paintings and other works of art deposited at Kunsthaus Zürich on October 20, 1931); Schmitz estate (1933–36; painting remained in care of Kunsthaus Zürich until sent with Schmitz collection to Kunstmuseum Basel on February 22, 1934; consigned or sold by 1936 to Wildenstein); [Wildenstein, Paris, London, and New York, 1936–40; sold to Frick]; The Frick Collection, New York (1940–49; consigned to Wildenstein, New York, in October 1949; sold on November 21 to Haupt); Mrs. Ira (Enid A.) Haupt, New York (1949–83; sold to Annenberg); her brother and his wife, Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, Rancho Mirage, Calif. (1983–93; jointly with MMA, 1993–his d. 2002) (English)
the sitter, Antoine Dominique Sauveur Aubert; his estate, Arles (until 1914; sold for Fr 1,200 to Perls); [Hugo Perls, Berlin, from 1914]; [Hans Wendland, Berlin, Berlin, until 1916; sold on June 9 for 22,000 marks to Cassirer]; [Paul Cassirer, Berlin; stock no. 2667; sold on June 16, 1916 for 27,000 marks to Schmitz]; Oscar Schmitz, Blasewitz near Dresden, and, from October 1931, Zürich (1916–d. 1933; one of fifty-seven paintings and other works of art deposited at Kunsthaus Zürich on October 20, 1931); Schmitz estate (1933–36; painting remained in care of Kunsthaus Zürich until sent with Schmitz collection to Kunstmuseum Basel on February 22, 1934; consigned or sold by 1936 to Wildenstein); [Wildenstein, Paris, London, and New York, 1936–40; sold to Frick]; The Frick Collection, New York (1940–49; consigned to Wildenstein, New York, in October 1949; sold on November 21 to Haupt); Mrs. Ira (Enid A.) Haupt, New York (1949–83; sold to Annenberg); her brother and his wife, Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, Rancho Mirage, Calif. (1983–93; jointly with MMA, 1993–his d. 2002) (English)
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Provenance Probably with Durand-Ruel, Paris [1]; Armand-François-Paul des Frisches, comte Doria (1824-1896), Paris; sale, Doria collection, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, May 4-5, 1899, no. 208; purchased by Durand-Ruel, Paris [2]. Collection Josse and Gaston Bernheim-Jeune, Paris [3]. Oscar Schmitz (1861-1933), Dresden, 1900-1933 (on loan to the Kunsthaus, Zürich, 1931-?) [4]; his estate, 1933-1936; with Wildenstein & Co., Paris, 1936-1937 [5]; sold to Henry P. McIlhenny, Philadelphia, by February 1937 [6]; bequest to PMA, 1986.1. (English)
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Schmitz besaß eine der größten privaten Kunstsammlungen der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts in Dresden. (German)

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