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  1. Otto Hermann Kahn (21. helmikuuta 1867 Mannheim – 29. maaliskuuta 1934 New York) oli saksalais-amerikkalainen pankkiiri, taiteen keräilijä, mesenaatti ja filantrooppi. Erityisesti hänet tunnetaan New Yorkin Metropolitan-oopperan kehittäjänä ja rahoittajana.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oheka_CastleOheka Castle - Wikipedia

    Oheka Castle. /  40.82889°N 73.44833°W  / 40.82889; -73.44833. Oheka Castle, also known as the Otto Kahn Estate, is a hotel located on the North Shore (or "Gold Coast") of Long Island, in West Hills, New York, a hamlet in the town of Huntington. It was the country home of investment financier and philanthropist Otto Hermann Kahn and his ...

  3. Otto Hermann Kahn invited countless guests to his estate over the years, impressing all who visited. It even inspired the renowned author F. Scott Fitzgerald to create the setting for a portion of his legendary novel, The Great Gatsby. OHEKA CASTLE continued to be Kahn’s private estate until his death in 1934.

  4. Otto Kahn: Art, Money, & Modern Time. Theresa M. Collins has written a solid, well-researched, and insightful study of Otto Kahn, the premier American art patron of the early twentieth century and a senior partner of the New York investment house Kuhn, Loeb, and Company. While based on broad research, Otto Kahn derives largely from the ...

  5. 3 de jun. de 2021 · Oheka Castle, built by the industrialist Otto Herman Kahn (l. 1867-1934), is one of the best-known luxury hotels of Long Island, NY, USA today. In its time as a private residence, it was the site of the kind of lavish parties which inspired the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel The Great Gatsby and continues to offer that same experience.

  6. Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934, Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America, timeline for the history of collecting in America

  7. KAHN, OTTO HERMANN (1867- ), American financier, was born in Mannheim, Germany, Feb. 21 1867. His father had been among the refugees to America after the revolution of 1848 and had become an American citizen, but later returned to Germany.