Margarete Oppenheim

Max Liebermann: Portrait of Mrs. Margarete Oppenheim, drawing, 1917, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Margarete Oppenheim (born Margarete Eisner, October 10, 1857, in Leipzig – September 2, 1935, in Berlin) was a German art collector and patron. She was among the first personalities to collect works of modern art in Germany and owned one of the largest collection in Germany.[1] She is also known as Margarete Oppenheim-Reichenheim.[2]

  1. ^ Berlin, Staatliche Museen zu. "Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz Restitutes Works to Oppenheim Heirs". www.smb.museum. Retrieved 2022-12-13. Margarete Oppenheim (1857–1935) owned one of the largest art collections in Germany.
  2. ^ GRODZINSKI, VERONIKA. "FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM AND GERMAN JEWS The Making of MODERNIST ART COLLECTORS AND ART COLLECTIONS IN IMPERIAL GERMANY 1896-1914" (PDF). UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON.