Paul Cassirer

Paul Cassirer

Paul Cassirer (February 21 1871 in Görlitz - January 7 1926 in Berlin) was a German art dealer and editor who played a significant role in the promotion of the work of artists of the Berlin Secession and of French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, in particular that of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne.

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Paul Cassirer started out as a student of art history, and then became a writer in 1890s Munich, where he worked for the weekly magazine "Simplicissimus" and published two novels.

Cassirer moved to Berlin, and he and his cousin Bruno, while still in their mid 20's, opened their gallery on the ground floor of Paul's house in the up-market Viktoriastrasse. [The address was 35 Viktoriastrasse] . The cousins came from a prominent family, whose members included the neurologist Richard Cassirer and the philosopher Ernst Cassirer. Paul's father, Louis, was an engineer and businessman, whose company — Kabelwerke Dr. Cassirer & Co. — manufactured telegraphic cables, and was eventually taken over by Siemens.

In 1895 he married Lucie Oberwarth.

In 1901 Cassirer visited Julien Leclercq's retrospective of Van Gogh's work, and later that year he organized the inclusion of five Van Gogh canvases in the May show of the Berlin Secession.

In 1904, on 21 May, Cassirer and Lucie were divorced.

econd Marriage

In 1910 he married Ottilie Godefroy (18 August 1880, Vienna – 21 February 1971, Berlin), the actress well-known under her pseudonym Tilla Durieux. Tilla had very briefly been married to the painter Eugen Spiro six years earlier. She and Cassirer were married for sixteen years, but the union was to end tragically.

In 1910 Cassirer also resurrected the periodical "Pan".

Death

In 1926, on 7 January Cassirer met his wife in a lawyer's office to finalize the divorce proceedings. He excused himself and walked into another room where he shot himself. Like the artist he had done so much to promote, Van Gogh, the suicide was not immediately successful. Cassirer died a few hours later from the injury.

Resources

Notes

References

* Brühl, Georg: "Die Cassirers: Streiter für den Impressionismus", Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 1991 ISBN 3-361-00302-4
* Feilchenfeldt, Rahel E., & Brandis, Markus: "Paul Cassirer Verlag, Berlin 1898-1933. Eine kommentierte Bibliographie", K. G. Saur, München 2002 ISBN 3-598-11578-4
* Paret, Peter: "The Berlin Secession. Modernism and its enemies in Imperial Germany", Harvard University Press 1980
* Saltzman, Cynthia: "Portrait of Dr Gachet", Viking Penguin, 1998 ISBN 0-14-025487-0

Research resources

* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf538nb0pb Cassirer collection, 1906-1933] (0.5 linear ft.) is housed in the [http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html Department of Special Collections and University Archives] at [http://library.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Libraries]

ee also

* [http://genealogy.metastudies.net/ZDocs/Stories/stories02_1b.html genealogy.metastudies.net]


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