Hendricks | Frankfurt | Dealer who did business with Miedl | | | | |
Lempertz | Cologne | Art dealer who worked with Miedl | Bornheim once worked under him | | | |
Leegenhoek, M O | Paris, 1 rue de Rennes/230 blvd Raspail | Belgian national | Prominent restorer and subsequent dealer who sold extensively to Hofer, Lohse, Wendland, Wuester, Dietrich, Haberstock, Miedl, Goepel and the great majority of important German purchasers | Formerly associated with Lagrand, and connected with van der Veken and Renders in Belgium | Believed still to be in Paris | Possibly active in Wendland’s behalf |
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 |
Brack | Amsterdam | Dealer | Worked with Hoogendijk and Miedl | | | |
Denijs, Frl J | Amsterdam, N Spiegelstraat 32 or 29/Kaisersgracht | Member of Dutch Art Dealers syndicate (Vereeniging van Handelaron in Oudo Kunst) | Active during occupation | In contact with Hofer | Assisted Miedl in liquidation of Goudstikker firm | Worked with Jan Dik Jr |
Erasmus, Dr | Hilversum Geldern bei Haarlem | German middleman/dealer, formerly in Berlin | Escaped to Holland shortly before the war | In contact with Plietzsch, Miedl, Katz, Modrczewski | | |
Goudstikker, J (deceased) | Amsterdam, Heerengracht 458 | The most prominent of the Dutch art dealers before the war | Killed while escaping from Holland by ship at the time of the German advance | His family escaped to America | His business was taken over by Alois Miedl | |
Hoogendijk | Amsterdam, Kaizersgracht 640/Roemorvischerstraat 34 | Prominent dealer who sold to Miedl, Hofer, Posse, Muehlmann and Voss during the occupation | Close friend of Friedlander and Schneider | Contact of Nathan Katz | Goering frequently visited his shop | |
Katz, Nathan | The Hague, Lange Voorhuit 35 Dieren, bei Arnhem | Prominent dealer | Worked principally with Hofer, Posse and Miedl, as well as Lange, Haberstock, Boehler and other German buyers | Two brothers in the Western Hemisphere: Benjamin Katz, Hotel Dauphin, New York and Abraham Katz, 18 Pietermaai, Wilhelmstad, Curacao | | |
Paech, Walter | Amsterdam, Rokin 57/Diepenbroekstraat 9 | German dealer-artist, resident for many years in Holland | Not accepted for membership in Dutch syndicate of art dealers before the war | Close contact of Wieth, Jan Dik Jr, Hofer, Miedl, Muehlmann and Schilling | Also believed to have sold to Posse | |
de Wild | The Hague, Laan van Meerdeveert | Dealer-restorer | Son of a well known restorer | Worked for the Dienststelle Muehlmann | Did business with Miedl | Has a brother in the United States |