Alfred Hess

Alfred Hess
Born 19 May 1879
Erfurt
Died 24 December 1931
Erfurt
Nationality Germany
Known for Industrialist and art collector
Spouse(s) Tekla Hess

Alfred Hess (1879 - 1931) was a German Jewish industrialist and art collector.

Career

Hess's Villa in Erfurt

Hess was a shoe manufacturer in Erfurt, Thuringia.[1] M & L Hess Schuhfabrik had four factories in Erfurt.[2] He was keen on art and German expressionism. His portrait was made into a woodcut by Max Pechstein in 1919 when he was one of the artists who stayed at the Hess house. Hess made donations to local museums and his visitors' books were so lavishly decorated that illustrations were published as a book in 1957.[3] Hess's factory was forcibly Aryanised under the Nazis.

A memorial plaque for Alfred Hess has been erected at the Hess villa in Alfred-Hess-Straße, Erfurt; the street was named after him in 1992.

Art collection

Berlin Street Scene (1913) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner; part of the Hess collection

With his wife Tekla, he had an art collection of around 4,000 works that contained important German Expressionist works and was looted by the Nazis in the 1930s. After her husband's death in 1931, Tekla Hess sold some of the paintings to fund a grand tour with her son Hans. She moved to the UK in 1938[4] and helped Leicester Museum create an exhibition of German Expressionist art in 1944. Leicester Museum bought or was given four paintings.[2] Hans Hess was appointed as an art assistant at Leicester Museum shortly before the exhibition opened, then in 1947, he became keeper of art at York Art Gallery.

Hans tried to sell some of the paintings after the end of the Second World War but there were no buyers. There was an auction of family paintings at the Marlborough Gallery in 1977 following the death of Hans in 1975 and his widow Lillie in 1976.[4][5]

Several works, such as Berlin Street Scene (1913) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Nude by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, have been returned to his granddaughter and heir, Anita Halpin, and subsequently sold; the former sold at auction for £20.5 million to the Neue Galerie, which also paid over £1 million to Halpin for Nude.

References

  1. Jewish Heirs Want Their Art Back. Michael Sontheimer and Andreas Wassermann, Spiegel Online, 8 November 2006. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  2. 1 2 "The Story of the Hess Family". www.germanexpressionismleicester.org. 2014-11-06. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  3. http://www.germanexpressionismleicester.org/leicesters-collection/artists-and-artworks/max-pechstein/portrait-of-alfred-hess/
  4. 1 2 £100m secret of woman they call 'Stalin's granny'. Evening Standard, 18 November 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  5. Communist gets payout for painting stolen by Nazis. David Sanderson, The Times, 30 September 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2017. (subscription required)
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