Johannes Hinrichsen

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Johannes Hinrichsen (* 1884 ; † 1971 ) was a German art dealer.

From 1928 he was a partner of Paul Lindpaintner (1883–1969) in the art dealer Hinrichsen and Lindpaintner in Berlin, based on Bellevuestrasse. He was involved in National Socialist looted art campaigns, so he was a buyer for Hermann Göring and had close ties to Walter Bornheim . In 1938 he acquired the villa in Altaussee from Leopold von Andrian , who had to leave Austria . After the destruction of his Berlin business in 1945, he settled entirely in Altaussee and continued his art business from there.

literature

  • Roswitha Juffinger, Gerhard Plasser: Salzburger Landessammlungen 1939–1955 . Salzburg 2007, pp. 114–116.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Exhibition of Gothic tapestries, Gothic sculptures, Gothic panel paintings. January 7th to March 11th 1928 . J. Hinrichsen, P. Lindpaintner, Berlin 1928.
  2. Ursula Prutsch, Klaus Zeyringer (ed.): Leopold von Andrian (1875–1951). Correspondence, notes, essays . Böhlau, Vienna a. a. 2003, p. 500.