Name | Location | Bornheim connection | Role1 | Role2 | Role3 | Role4 |
Bogner, Michael | Munich | Assistant to Bornheim | | | | |
Brabender | Cologne | Dealer who sold to Bornheim for the Goering collection | His wife was a restorer of sculpture | | | |
Gillhausen, Frau Maria | Munich, Leopoldstrasse 38 | In touch with Lawdry, Alfred Pacquement, Buchner and Bornheim | Dealer and intermediary | Formerly with Gasparri | Active in Paris | |
Hinrichsen, Johannes | Alt Aussee, Austria, Villa Wassermann | Close contact of Bornheim, through whom he sold objects to the Goering Collection | Former partner of Lindpaintner and an early buyer for Goering | | | |
Klihm, Dr Hans Helmut | Munich, Marziusstrasse 6 | Worked with Bornheim | | | | |
Langeloh, Frau | Cologne | Friend of Bornheim | Dealer, active in France | | | |
Lempertz | Cologne | Bornheim once worked under him | Art dealer who worked with Miedl | | | |
Loewenisch, Albert | Cologne Paris, 8 ave Victor Massel | Partner of Toulinot and agent for Bornheim | Purchasing agent for the Gauleitung Dusseldorf-Koln-Aachen-Bonn, and one of the official representatives of German museums in France | Contact of Hermssen, Wuester, Weinmueller and Lange | | |
Meuren | Munich (?) | Secretary and odd job man with Bornheim until April 1944 | | | | |
von Pohl, Frau | Tegernsee, Bavaria | Assistant to Bornheim | In charge of some of his personal possessions | | | |
Schweidwimmer, Jakob | Munich, Wagmuellerstrasse 15 | Contact of Bornheim | Art dealer | | | |
Schmidt, Frl Marietta | | Worked for Bornheim, 1937-45 | Formerly employed by Weinmueller | | | |
Weinmueller, Adolf | Tegernsee, Bavaria Rosenstrasse 74 (Nov 1944) | Associate of Bornheim | Owner of art auction houses at Munich and Vienna, through which passed many objects of art confiscated by the Dienststelle Muehlmann in Holland | | | |
Wuester, Adolf | Bernau, Bavaria Bonn Schloesel | Close contact of Bornheim, Dietrich, Bammann (among German dealers); Martin, Rademacher, Kuetgens and Goepel (among German museum buyers) | Painter and amateur dealer, long-time pre-war resident of Paris. Chief agent in France for acquisition of works of art for Ribbentrop. With Rochlitz, probably the leading intermediary for German official buyers in the Paris art market | Intimate contactws with von Behr and Lohse. Appointed art adviser to the German Embassy on 16 July 1942, with the rank of Consul. Acted as expert for ERR on French 19th century painting. Involved in two exchanges with the ERR | Supplied with works of art primarily by Schoeller, Mandl, Leegenhoek, Raphael Gerard and Hotel Drouot. Close contact of Goetz, Rochlitz, Schoeller, Pfannstiel, Avogli-Trotti and the Duc de Trevise | Travelled in Switzerland, Sweden and Spain, purchasing works of art. Extradition requested by French Government` |
Altounian, Edgard | Paris, 17 rue Clapeyrou | Dealt with Bornheim | Armenian dealer, active in France, specialising in Greek, Roman and Egyptian art objects | | | |
de Beauperthuys, Simone le | Paris, 6 ave de la Grande Armee | Also represented Fischer, for whom she signed a receipt to Bornheim in Paris, July 4 1941 | Secretary of Alexander Ball and intermediary for Ball with Haberstock, to whom she offered pictures of doubtful origin | | | |
Benier | Paris, 36 blvd Haussmann | Prior to 1943 Stora had worked with Angerer, Hofer and Bornheim | Assistant in the art firm of Stora | Took over the business in 1943 after Stora was forced to leave because of Jewish persecutions | Said to have been in constant touch with Stora after the latter’s departure | |
de la Beraudiere, Comtesse | Paris, 5 ave Montaigne | Extremely active amateur dealer, who sold to Hofer and Bornheim | Would accept only cash in payment | Introduced to Hofer by Reber | Frau Hofer had restored pictures for her in Paris in past years | On 4 April 1941, sold five paintings, one statue and one clock to Bornheim for FF 2,250,000 |
Bernard, Mme | Paris, 15 quai Bourbon | Sold to Bornheim | Widow of the painter Bernard, who had a collection of her own and sold other objects on commission | | | |
Bouet | Paris | Dealer who sold to Bornheim | | | | |
Brimo de la Laroussilhe | Paris, 58 rue Jouffroy | Acted as guide to Bornheim on his trip through unoccupied France in May 1941 | Dealer who specialised in tapestries and objets d’art of the Middle Ages | Worked principally with Bornheim, and also with Angerer, Hofer, Josef Muehlmann, Dietrich and Haberstock | | |
Brosseron Marchand | Paris, 132 blvd Haussmann/45 ave Georges V/17 rue de la Bienfaisance | Specialists in 18th century French art who acted as intermediaries between Bornheim and many French dealers and collectors | | | | |
Brummer, E | Paris, 126 rue du Fbg St Honore | Sold a 15th century stone Madonna to Bornheim | Operated the Paris branch of the Brummer firm during the occupation | Brother of the New York art dealer | | |
Cuvellier | Paris, 3 blvd Pereire | French dealer who sold to Goering through Bornheim | | | | |
Darboy, Mme Rosie | Paris, 25 quai Voltaire | Sold to Bornheim and Hofer and worked with Angerer and Josef Muehlmann | Took over the business of the dealer Schutz, formerly at above address | Specialist in textiles | | |
Decour, A | Paris, 28 rue Francois Premier Rolleboise (nr Bonniere, Seine et Oise) | Architect and interior decorator, reported in contact with many German architects, and to have sold the Bagatelle Ceiling by Fragonard and Grouze to Bornheim | | | | |
Donath, Etienne | Paris, 14 rue Milton | French dealer who worked with Bornheim and Josef Muehlmann | | | | |
Feral, J | Paris, place Vendome | Had a close business connection with the French art dealer Pierre Dandry, who worked with Bornheim and Lohse | | | | |
Foret Divonne, Raoul Vicomte de la | Paris, 44 rue du Bac Vineuil St Firmin | Dealt with Bornheim | Amateur dealer who sold extensively to the Germans during the occupation | Is believed to have been a receiver of looted works of art passed on to him clandestinely by the ERR | Worked with Charles Mignonet and M Dupont | |
Gairac, Georges | Paris, 17 rue de Seine | French art dealer who sold to Wuester and Bornheim | | | | |
Geladakis, B | Paris, 1 rue Milton | Dealt with Bornheim | Specialist in sculpture and objets d’art | Sometimes sold on commission | | |
Gerard, Mme Renee | Paris, 14 rue de St Simon | In daily contact with Bornheim | Widow of the architect Dreyfus and specialist in tapestries, who acted as intermediary between French collectors and the Germans | Also worked with Lohse, Hofer, Josef Muehlmann and Frau Dietrich | | |
Gouvert | Paris, 18 rue Fourcroy | Dealt with Hofer, Bornheim, Angerer and Josef Muehlmann, and visited personally by Goering | French dealer specialising in sculpture and expert consultant to the Louvre | | | |
Gruel, Leon | Paris, 148 rue du Fbg St Honore | Dealt with Erhardt of the Offenbach Leather Museum and with Bornheim | Specialist in rare bookbindings, and occasional dealer in art | | | |
Halim Bey, Melhame | Paris, 113 rue de Grenelle | Dealer and middleman, who dealt with Bornheim and Josef Muehlmann | Offered Goya portrait to Haberstock through Dequoy | | | |
Jurschewitz, Paul A | Neuilly, 77 rue Charles Laffitte | Russian refugee middleman for Dietrich, Bornheim, Muehlmann, and Haberstock | Believed to have worked on commission | | | |
Landry, Pierre | Paris, 1 rue Chardin | Dealer, worked with Bornheim and Lohse | Had close business connections with J Feral | In contact with Plietzsch and Rochlitz | Used Loebl and others for concealment | |
Larcade, Edouard | Paris, 38 ave du General Joggre St Germain en Laye, 39 rue de Mantes | Worked with Hofer and Bornheim | Collector | Nephew of Mmr Lelong | | |
Leonardi, Edouard | Paris, 8 ave de Friedland/blvd Haussmann | Worked with Hofer, Lohse, Josef Muehlmann and Bornheim, through whom he sold several pieces to Goering collection | Architect and dealer | Worked on commission for Gruel and other dealers | Indicted by French Government (Seine Tribunal, Judge Frapier) | |
Meder | Paris, ‘Au Moyen Age ‘, 27 blvd des Batignolles | Worked with Bornheim and Josef Muehlmann | Schenker documents indicate sales to German buyers | | | |
Meller, Prof Dr Simon | Paris, 3 rue du General Appert | Worked with Bornheim and Josef Muehlmann | Hungarian art historian and dealer, long resident in Paris | Specialist in drawings | Knew Hofer through Wendland | Sold to Haberstock; documentary evidence in Unit files |
Meunier-Batifaud, Mme | Paris, 38 blvd Raspail | Worked with Bornheim, Angerer and Josef Muehlmann | Well known tapestry dealer | Schenker documents indicate sales to German buyers | | |
Oppenheim, Jean | Paris, rue du Fbg St Honore | Dealt only with Bornheim | Small dealer | | | |
Pado | Paris, 6 rue de Tocqueville | Sold to Goering Collection through Bornheim | Dealer | Knew Hofer | | |
Radzewill, Princess (Mrs Dean) | Paris | Sold to Goering Collection through Bornheim | | | | |
Raton, Charles | Paris, 14 rue de Marignan | Sold to the Germans, including Bornheim | Schenker documents indicate sales to German buyers | | | |
Santo Bey de Semo | Paris, 18 rue Marignan | Worked with Hofer, Bornheim, Holzapfel, Carre and Mme Gerard | Middleman/dealer with extensive contacts in Paris | | | |
Schmit, Jean | Paris, 22 rue de Charonne | Dealt with Bornheim, Angerer, Haberstock and other Germans brought to him by Wuester | Important antique dealer and decorating concern | Schenker documents indicate sales to German buyers | | |
Souffrice, Jean | Paris, Galerie Voltaire, 33 quai Voltaire | Worked with Hofer, Bornheim, Angerer and Josef Muehlmann | Dealer | Schenker documents indicate sales to German buyers | | |
Stora | Paris, 36 blvd Haussmann | Worked with Angerer, Hofer and Bornheim | Dealer | Fled Paris in 1943 because of Jewish persecutions | His business taken over by Benier, an assistant | |
Terrisee, Georges | Paris, Cambaceres Galerie, 15 rue la Boetie | Worked with Hofer, Lohse and Bornheim | Small dealer-auctioneer | | | |
Toulinot (Toulino) | Paris, 8 ave Victor Massel | Occasionally agent for Bornheim | Small dealer | Partner of Loewenisch | In contact with Wuester and Hofer | |
Velay, Alexandre | Paris, 7-9 rue de Penthievre | Shipping firm, occasionally used by Bornheim | | |