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Julius Freund (18 April 1869 in Cottbus – 11 March 1941 in Wigton, Borough of Allerdale, United Kingdom) was a German entrepreneur and art collector persecuted by the Nazis because he was Jewish.


Life

The Cottbus-born textile manufacturer Julius Freund lived with his wife Clara, née Dresel, in Berlin. In 1908 their daughter Gisela was born, who became a well-known photographer.


Art collection

Julius Freund built up an important art collection, which mainly comprised German paintings, drawings and prints from the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1929 Max Schlichting initiated the exhibition “Hundred Years of Berlin Art”, which mainly consisted of Julius Freund's collection.


Nazi persecution

When the Nazis rose to power in Germany in January 1933, the Freund family was persecuted because of their Jewish origins. The Freund's daughter Gisèle emigrated to Paris and Freund tried to move his art collection to safety. On 1 September 1933 Freund moved his art collection - consisting of 383 paintings, drawings and etchings - from Berlin to the Kunstmuseum Winterthur. A total of 415 works of art from the Julius Freund Collection were brought to the Kunstmuseum Winterthur.. On 18 February 1939, Julius and Clara Freund managed to emigrate to Great Britain. The Reichsführer SS
Heinrich Himmler Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (; 7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was of the (Protection Squadron; SS), and a leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany. Himmler was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and a main architect of th ...
confiscated their property that remained in Germany. Julius Freund died in exile in England in 1941.


What remains of the Julius Freund Collection

To survive, Clara Freund was forced to sell the art collection located in Switzerland. Art dealer Fritz Nathan organized the sale. On 21 March 1942, the Julius Freund collection was auctioned off in the infamous Fischer Gallery in Lucerne. The foreword to the auction catalog was written by the daughter Gisela, who now lives in Buenos Aires. In it she stated: "My father, Julius Freund, collected decades and always only from the point of view of artistic value, never in the thought of monetary exploitation". At the same point it is pointed out that it was previously the intention of the collector to "bequeath his artistic possessions ... to a museum". This museum could have been the Märkisches Museum in Berlin. The catalog included larger groups of works by Fritz Boehle, Carl Blechen, Daniel Chodowiecki,
Lovis Corinth Lovis Corinth (21 July 1858 – 17 July 1925) was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism. Corinth studied in Paris and Munich, joined the Berlin S ...
,
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, Theodor Hosemann, Käthe Kollwitz, Franz Krüger,
Max Liebermann Max Liebermann (20 July 1847 – 8 February 1935) was a German painter and printmaker, and one of the leading proponents of Impressionism in Germany and continental Europe. In addition to his activity as an artist, he also assembled an important ...
, Hans von Marées,
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, Max Slevogt, Hans Thoma and Heinrich Zille, as well as other works by artists such as Theodor Alt, Albert Brendel, Ludwig Buchhorn, Carl Gustav Carus, Johan Christian Clausen Dahl,
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, Eduard Gaertner, Carl Graeb, Jakob Philipp Hackert,
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, Johann Peter Hasenclever, Willy Jaeckel, Friedrich Kallmorgen, Max Klinger, Gerhard von Kügelgen,
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, Walter Leistikow,
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, Paul Friedrich Meyerheim,
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, Ludwig Richter, Johann Gottfried Schadow, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Franz Skarbina, Carl Steffeck,
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, Lesser Ury and Anton von Werner. Only two works came from non-German artists. These were pictures by the Belgians
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and Léon Mignon.
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, Hitler's special representative for the so-called “
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” planned in Linz, wrote to Hitler's confidante
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on 11 February 1942 about the Freund collection that it contained “excellent German romantics (especially CD Friedrich) and many masters from the early 19th century. Century like Krüger It should be one of the last opportunities to expand the period of German painting in the first half of the 19th century. ”Despite the scarce foreign currency of the German Empire, Posse acquired from the Freund collection for the so-called“ Führermuseum “113 paintings and drawings valued at 62,581.80 francs. While the paintings mostly passed into the possession of the Federal Republic of Germany after the war, the 94 graphics came from the Weesenstein Castle depot as so-called looted art in the Soviet Union. Swiss collectors and museums also purchased artworks from Freund Collection at the Fischer auction. The Kupferstichkabinett at the
Kunstmuseum Basel The Kunstmuseum Basel houses the oldest public art collection in the world and is generally considered to be the most important museum of art in Switzerland. It is listed as a heritage site of national significance. Its lineage extends back to ...
acquired seven drawings by Blechen, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Marées and Menzel. The
Kunsthaus Zürich The Kunsthaus Zürich is in terms of area the biggest art museum of Switzerland and houses one of the most important art collections in Switzerland, assembled over the years by the local art association called '. The collection spans from the Midd ...
also bought eight drawings from the collection. The Zurich collector Emil Georg Bührle bought works by Blechen, Carus, Gustav Adolf Friedrich, Hosemann, Krüger, Menzel and Slevogt from the auction. Before the auction, the collector Oskar Reinhart acquired a portrait of
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by
Gerhard von Kügelgen Franz Gerhard von Kügelgen (6 February 1772 – 27 March 1820) was a German painter, noted for his portraits and history paintings. He was a professor at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts and a member of both the Prussian and Russian Imperial ...
directly from Fritz Nathan.


Claims and restitution

It was only with the Washington Declaration of 1998 issued at th
Washington Conference on Holocaust Era Assets
that the heirs were able to obtain restitution of some works of art. In 2005 the Germany Advisory Commission ruled in favor of restitution
writing
"''In 1939 Julius Freund and his wife, now penniless, emigrated to London because of the persecution measures of the Nazis.  After his death in 1941, Clara Freund found herself in 1942 forced for economic reasons to have the collection auctioned in Lucerne at the Galerie Fischer. The pictures mentioned were acquired there by Hans Posse, Hitler’s special commissioner for the development of the “Führer museum” in Linz. At the end of the war, the paintings were seized by the Allies, and as art works which at first could not be identified with their owner, were given as a loan by the German state to German museums.  Later they were displayed as lost art in the internet database www.lostart.de, in order by this means to find those with justified claims."''
In 2005, three paintings by Carl Blechen and a watercolor by
Anselm Feuerbach Anselm Feuerbach (12 September 1829 – 4 January 1880) was a German painter. He was the leading classicist painter of the German 19th-century school. Biography Early life Feuerbach was born at Speyer, the son of the archaeologist Joseph ...
, which had previously been on loan from the Federal Republic of Germany in various museums, were restituted to the Freund heirs. The watercolor ''The Funeral of the Court Jester'' by
Anselm Feuerbach Anselm Feuerbach (12 September 1829 – 4 January 1880) was a German painter. He was the leading classicist painter of the German 19th-century school. Biography Early life Feuerbach was born at Speyer, the son of the archaeologist Joseph ...
was previously in the Historical Museum of the Palatinate in Speyer, Blechen's painting ''Sleeping Faun in the Reeds'' in the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, the painting Mühle im Tal (also mill in Saxon Switzerland) in the Electoral Palatinate Museum of the City of Heidelberg and ''Romantic Landscape with Ruin'' (also dawn - ruin) in the Westphalian State Museum in Münster. After restitution to the Freund heirs, Mill in a Valley was sold at Sothebys in 2009. The museum in Münster, which has since been renamed the LWL Museum for Art and Culture, was able to repurchase Blechen's painting from the heirs in 2010. In 2020 the Saarland Cultural Heritage Foundation restituted several works by
Max Slevogt Max Slevogt (8 October 1868 – 20 September 1932) was a German Impressionist painter and illustrator, best known for his landscapes. He was, together with Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, one of the foremost representatives in Germany of th ...
to Freund's heirs who sold them back to the museum: * Francisco d’Andrade (head study), 1902, oil on canvas * Der Hafen von Brindisi (Port of Brindisi), 1914, watercolor * Li-Hung-Tschang, 1900, ink drawing * Scheherezade erzählt ihre Geschichte dem Kalifen (Scheherazade telling her stories to the caliph), 1901, pen and ink drawing * Mungos (Mongoose), 1901, watercolor pen and ink drawing * Klagende Frauen (Klageweiber vor einem Haus) (Grieving women ourners in front of a house, around 1898–1903, pen and ink drawing


Literature

* Galerie Fischer (Hrsg.): ''Sammlung Julius Freund, aus dem Besitz von Frau Dr. G. Freund, Buenos Aires, Gemälde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen und Druckgraphik''. Luzern 1942. * Esther Tisa Francini, Anja Heuss, Georg Kreis: ''Fluchtgut – Raubgut.'' Chronos Verlag, Zürich 2001, . * Birgit Schwarz: ''Hitlers Museum, die Fotoalben "Gemäldegalerie Linz", Dokumente zum "Führermuseum"''. Böhlau, Wien 2004, .


See also

*
List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art The list of restitution claims for art looted by the Nazis or as a result of Nazi persecution is organized by the country in which the paintings were located when the return was requested. Australia and New Zealand Austria Belgium Ge ...
* Sonderauftrag Linz * ''Reich'' Flight Tax


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Freund, Julius 1869 births 1941 deaths People from Cottbus People from the Province of Brandenburg Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom Jewish art collectors German art collectors 19th-century art collectors 20th-century art collectors Jews and Judaism in Germany