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Philipp Gomperz, also known as Philipp von Gomperz (4 April 1860 – 4 December 1948), was an Austrian-German banker, art collector and politician.
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Philipp Gomperz, also known as Philipp von Gomperz (4 April 1860 – 4 December 1948), was an Austrian-German banker, art collector and politician.
Philip Gomperz a lăsat un gând
acum 10 ore
Philipp Gomperz, also known as Philipp von Gomperz (4 April 1860 – 4 December 1948), was an Austrian-German banker, art collector and politician.
Philip Gomperz a lăsat un gând
acum 10 ore
Nazi persecution after Anschluss in 1938 After Austria merged with Nazi Germany in the Anschluss, Gomperz was persecuted by the Nazis because of his Jewish heritage. His property was seized, including his art collection, which was transferred by the Gestapo to Gallery Herzig (also known as Galerie St. Lukas). He and his sisters fled to Switzerland via Prague. After the war, he asked for his property to be returned, but it was confiscated again, now under the Beneš decrees. In 1998, the Czech government established a commission to address the issue of mitigation of property injustices caused to victims of the Holocaust. In 1999, one of the artworks from the Gomperz looted collection was located at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Madonna and Child in a Landscape by Lucas Cranach the Elder was the object of a restitution settlement between Gomperz's heirs and the museum in 2008
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Biography Gomperz was born in Vienna or Brno on 4 April 1860 into a Jewish family, active in business and political life in the 19th century. Gomperz's father was Max Israel Gomperz (1822–1913) and his mother Louisa Gomperz, née Auspitz (1832–1917). His uncle Julius Gomperz (1823–1909) was a member of the Vienna Reichstag, and another uncle Theodor Gomperz (1832–1912) was a philosopher and classical philologist. Julius' wife Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim (i.e., Philipp's aunt) was a pianist and singer. Philipp loved the singer Selma Kurz, but did not get permission from his father to marry her. He did not marry, so he was the last male member of the Gomperz family. Philipp studied law at the University of Vienna, where he received his doctorate in 1883. From 1913, he was the sole owner of the family business L. Auspitz Enkel. The company produced cloth with the trademark of a falcon bearing a circle with the initials LAB (Lazar Auspitz Enkel). He was president of the Creditanstalt für Handel und Gewerbe. He participated in the social life in Vienna and collected art. In 1911, after acquiring half of the castle in Oslavany from his father, he housed his art collection there. Artist…
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