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26 November 1901Gregorian
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The first recorded owners of Insel im Attersee were Irene Hellmann (née Redlich) and her husband Paul, a couple who lived at the center of Viennese intellectual society in the opening years of the twentieth century. The couple hosted salons in Vienna in the winter and at the Redlich family villa in Altaussee in the summer, salons to which Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler and Hugo von Hofmannsthal were regular visitors. The painting was last recorded in the Hellmanns’ collection in 1928 when Paul lent it to the Klimt retrospective of that year at the Vienna Secession. (English)
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Insel im Attersee (Island in the Attersee) | Modern Evening Auction | 2023 | Sotheby's (English)
25 May 2023
18 October 2024
Paul and Irene Hellmann (née Redlich), Vienna and Altaussee (acquired by 1926)Joseph Redlich (brother of Irene Hellmann; 1869-1936) or his heirs, ViennaOtto Kallir (Neue Galerie / Galerie St. Etienne), Vienna, Paris and New York (acquired from the above by 1937)Private Collection, New York (acquired from the estate of the above in 1978)Thence by descent to the present owner (English)
28 March 2021
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Dr. Paul and Irene Hellmann, Vienna; 26.08.1938 registration of the assets for export at the Central Office for the Protection of Monuments in Vienna; 2.-4. March 1939 142nd Grand Auction, Dorotheum, lot 643; whereabouts unknown, at present it is assumed that the work has been seized due to Nazi persecution (English)
Irene Hellmann (née Redlich)
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