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  1. 13 de jun. de 2023 · More problematic works included two Renaissance maiolica pieces from the collection of Alfred Pringsheim, the father-in-law of the famous author Thomas Mann. Pringsheim was forced to sell the works by the Nazis in 1939.

  2. 18 de ene. de 2016 · The wealthy mathematician and university professor Alfred Pringsheim (1850–1941), Thomas Mann’s father-in-law, owned one of Germany’s most important private collections of Renaissance art ...

  3. Alfred Pringsheim was born on September 2, 1850, in Ohlau, Silesia, Germany. He was the first-born child and only son of the Upper Silesian railway entrepreneur and coal mine owner Rudolf Pringsheim (1821–1901) and his wife Paula, née Deutschmann (1827–1909).

  4. Inge und Walter Jens: Auf der Suche nach dem verlorenen Sohn – Die Südamerika-Reise der Hedwig Pringsheim 1907/8. Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek, 2006, ISBN 3-498-05304-3 Lorenz Seelig: Die Münchner Sammlung Alfred Pringsheim – Versteigerung, Beschlagnahmung, Restitution.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Seven maiolica objects from the former Pringsheim collection. In 2008 the Stichting tot Beheer Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Foundation received a letter written on behalf of the heirs of the German collector Prof. Dr Alfred Pringsheim (1850-1941), the owner of a celebrated collection of Italian maiolica, from which seven pieces were acquired by the collector J.N. Bastert in 1941 and that are ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PringsheimPringsheim - Wikipedia

    Pringsheim is a Jewish Silesian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Pringsheim (1850–1941), mathematician, father-in-law of writer Thomas Mann. Ernst Pringsheim Sr. (1859–1917), German physicist. Ernst Pringsheim Jr. (1881–1970), German botanist. Klaus Pringsheim Sr. (1883–1972), German composer, conductor, twin ...

  7. Pringsheim had been one of the first supporters of Wag-ner’s plans for Bayreuth. Many of the fruits of this work by musical and literary scholars are now readily available in popular books (mostly in German) [6, 9–12, 25, 30]. Pringsheim the Mathematician Alfred Pringsheim, born on September 2, 1850, in Ohlau,