Joseph Bernheim-Jeune
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Joseph Bernheim-Jeune
Summary
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune is a human[1]. His place of birth was Brussels[2]. He was born on January 2, 1870[3]. He died in Lyon[4]. He died on March 15, 1941[5]. He worked as an art dealer[6].
Key Facts
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune was born in Brussels[2].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune passed away in Lyon[4].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune was born on January 2, 1870[3].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune died on March 15, 1941[5].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's father was Alexandre Berheim[7].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune was married to Mathilde Bernheim-Jeune[8].
- A child of Joseph Bernheim-Jeune was Jean Dauberville[9].
- A child of Joseph Bernheim-Jeune was Henry Dauberville[10].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune worked as an art dealer[6].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune is recorded as male[11].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's archives at is recorded as Departmental archives of Yvelines[13].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's family name is recorded as Bernheim[14].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's given name is recorded as Joseph[15].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's pseudonym is recorded as Henry Dauberville[16].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's significant event is recorded as Nazi plunder[17].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's significant event is recorded as claim for restitution of an artwork[18].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's significant event is recorded as legal settlement[19].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's depicted by is recorded as Sur la piste suisse de deux chefs-d'oeuvre volés par les nazis[20].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's depicted by is recorded as Nazi Looted Vlaminck Sold at Christie’s Ending Decades of Controversy[21].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's described by source is recorded as Jewish Collectors and Art Dealers (Victims of Nazi persecution and expropriation)[22].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's owner of is recorded as La Voile blanche à Bougival[23].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's sibling is recorded as Gaston Bernheim de Villers[24].
- Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's sibling is recorded as Gabrielle Bernheim[25].
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Origins and Family
Born in Brussels[2], Joseph Bernheim-Jeune… he was born on January 2, 1870[3]. His father was Alexandre Berheim[7].
Career and Affiliations
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune worked as an art dealer[6].
Personal Life
Among Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's spouses was Mathilde Bernheim-Jeune[8]. Children include Jean Dauberville[9], an art dealer[26], 1903–1986[27], of France[28] and Henry Dauberville[10], an art critic[29], 1907–1988[30], of France[31].
Death and Burial
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune died on March 15, 1941[5]. He died in Lyon[4].
FAQs
Where was Joseph Bernheim-Jeune born?
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune was born in Brussels[2].
Where did Joseph Bernheim-Jeune die?
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune passed away in Lyon[4].
Who were Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's parents?
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's father was Alexandre Berheim[7].
Who was Joseph Bernheim-Jeune married to?
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune's spouses include Mathilde Bernheim-Jeune[8].
What did Joseph Bernheim-Jeune do for work?
Joseph Bernheim-Jeune worked as art dealer[6].