Piet de Boer (Q55698524)

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Dutch art dealer, gallerist, collector (1894-1974)
  • Pitt de Boer, Pieter de Boer, de Boer, Piet
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Piet de Boer
Dutch art dealer, gallerist, collector (1894-1974)
  • Pitt de Boer, Pieter de Boer, de Boer, Piet

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de Boer, Pitt. Amsterdam, Heerengracht 512. Important and active dealer. President of the Dutch Dealers Association since Goudstikker’s death. Acquired Swiss as well as Dutch nationality early in the war, and visited Switzerland during the occupation. Discovered the first in the series of false Vermeers by van Meegeren. Close contact of Hofer, Muehlmann, Posse, Voss, Lohse and Miedl (English)
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Around 1960, after the death of his wife Nellie, Piet withdrew from the business and concentrated on studying and expanding his private collection of paintings and drawings, covering everything from late medieval art to an ensemble of work by Vincent van Gogh. In 1964 he decided to transfer the collection to the P. & N. de Boer Foundation (English)
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de Boer, Pitt. Amsterdam, Heerengracht 512. Important and active dealer. President of the Dutch Dealers Association since Goudstikker’s death. Acquired Swiss as well as Dutch nationality early in the war, and visited Switzerland during the occupation. Discovered the first in the series of false Vermeers by van Meegeren. Close contact of Hofer, Muehlmann, Posse, Voss, Lohse and Miedl. (English)
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Boer, Pieter de1894–() ; Amsterdam, Heerengracht 512; Kunsthändler und seit dem Tod Goudstikkers (1940) Präsident der Vereinigung niederländischer Kunsthändler, Staatsangehöriger der Schweiz und der Niederlande, während der Besatzung Reisen in die Schweiz, entdeckte den ersten falschen Vermeer des Kunstfälschers van Meegeren, enge Verbindung zuHofer, Mühlmann, Posse, Voss, Lohse und MiedlLit.: A. Venema, Kunsthandel in Nederland 1940–1945, Amsterdam 1986; Kathrin Iselt, "Sonderbeauftragter des Führers". Der Kunsthistoriker und Museumsman Hermann Voss (1884–1969), Köln/Weimar/Wien 2010, 130; Qu.: ALIU, Final Report, 139 (hier fälschlich "Pitt"); Michael Anton, Zivirecht – Guter Glaube im internationalen Kunsthandel. Rechtshandbuch Kulturgüterschutz und Kunstrestitutionsrecht, Berlin/New York 2010, 640 (German)
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