Jewish merchant and art collector from Breslau


Art collector edit

Lovis Corinth's painting Woman with Lilies in a Greenhouse, which originally belonged to the Steinbarth Collection in Berlin-Großlichterfelde (since 1912) was acquired by Ollendorf from Breslau.[1]

When the Nazis came to power, Ollendorf was persecuted due to his Jewish heritage. He committed suicide on May 8, 1939. His widow Meta Ollendorf, née Conizer, and their two children escaped to North America.

The Corinth painting, however, was segregated from the emigrating family's luggage by the Gestapo in 1939. The Wenzel art dealer in Wroclaw, who had experience in such tasks, brokered the now "Aryanized" painting through the Silesian Museum of Fine Arts in Wroclaw to the Municipal Art Collections in Görlitz. Mrs. Ollendorf Breslau appeared as the seller of the painting with the title Frau am Fenster (Woman at the Window), the price was given as 1000 Reichsmark.

In September 1990, the heirs filed an application with the Görlitz city administration for the retransfer of the painting in accordance with the Property Act of October 3, 1990. The case was handed over to the Saxon State Office for the Settlement of Open Property Issues in Dresden. It was not until 1995 that targeted research began in Görlitz. In 1998, the result was a concrete administrative procedure with a decision stating that the Ollendorf heirs had a legitimate claim to the retransfer of ownership of the expropriated painting. The painting was restituted in 1998.[2][3]

See also edit

List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art

References edit

  1. ^ "Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth: Werkkatalog | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  2. ^ Schnabel, Gunnar (2007). Nazi looted art : Handbuch Kunstrestitution weltweit. Monika Tatzkow. Berlin: Proprietas-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-00-019368-2. OCLC 124068888.
  3. ^ "Provenance Research: Kulturhistorisches Museum, Görlitz (Görlitz Museum of Cultural History)". www.lootedart.com. Retrieved 2022-12-26. In recent years the Görlitz Museum of Cultural History was involved in several restitution claims. The museum was approached in 1990 regarding the Lovis Corinth 1911 painting Frau mit Lilien im Treibhaus (Woman with lilies in the hothouse) from the Ollendorf collection. The painting was returned to the collector's heirs in 1999.