Leopold Weinstein
Austrian businessman and art collector

Leopold Weinstein

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Austrian businessman and art collector
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Leopold Weinstein (April 6, 1884 – November 8, 1948, Vienna) was an Austrian businessman and art collectorpersecuted by the Nazis because Jewish.

Life

Weinstein was born on April 6, 1884, in Vienna where he owned "Leopold Weinstein & Co.", a manufacturer ofglassware and lighting, located at Vienna VII, Hermanngasse 18, and collected art.

Art collection

The Leopold Weinstein collection included works by Waldmüller, Rudolf von Alt, Schindler, Ranftl, Pettenkofen as well as Jettel, Windhager and Hampel.

Nazi era

Of Jewish origin, Weinstein was persecuted by the Nazis after Austria's Anschluss with Nazi Germany in 1938. Weinstein fled to London and returned to Vienna after the end of the war.

In 1938 Franz Bock took over the provisional management of the company "Leopold Weinstein & Co. In 1938 some paintings from Weinstein's collection were "seized", among others one by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller and von Alt. These were consigned to the Wiener Städtische Sammlung and the Landesmuseum Joanneum.

in January 1939 Karl Wagner, director of the Städtische Sammlungen / Historical Museum of Vienna requested art objects from the Aryanized collections of Leopold Weinstein, as well as from the collections of Oskar Bondy,Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer and Serena Lederer.

Postwar

After the war Weinstein returned to Vienna. Restitution claims were filed for the artworks stolen by the Nazis and their collaborators in Vienna.August von Pettenkofen's Gypsy hut in the Puszta was restituted to Weinstein's heirs on November 23, 2004

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