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César Mange de Hauke (8 March 1900 – 15 June 1965), was a French art dealer. His name has also been spelled de Haucke and de Hawke.


Early life

Son of a Franco-Swiss engineer, Francis Mange (1856-1931), director of works for the Panama Canal in the 1890s, and of a mother of Polish origin born in Florence, Countess Marie von Hauke (1864-1942 ), César Mange de Hauke was sent very young to an English school,
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, in Hawkhurst, Kent, from 1911 to 1913. Later, to train himself in art, he attended the Drawing Room of the British Museum, an institution to which he bequeathed, after his death, sixteen pieces from his collection of graphic arts. Back in France, he got closer to artistic circles, in particular decorators. He was close to Paul Poiret's sister, Nicole Groult. He is interested in the work of Jean Dunand, Pierre-Émile Legrain, André Mare, Maurice Marinot, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann.


Art dealing partnerships

In 1926 he arrived in the USA worked for Jacques Seligmann & Co., Inc., as a sales representative. Seligmann financed a subsidiary company for him, initially called International Contemporary Art Company, Inc and later changed to Hauke & Co., Inc. Hauke was the director. The company sold mainly in the United States artworks that were acquired in Paris and London. In 1930 De Hauke & Co., Inc., became Modern Paintings, Inc, and in 1931 De Hauke resigned and returned to Paris. The gallery De Hauke & Co. became known to the American public, through its exhibitions,
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(1928), Jacques Mauny (1930), Modigliani (1929),
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(1928), Ker-Xavier Roussel, Edouard Vuillard, the movement cubist (1930). The works were sometimes acquired in association with other dealers, such as Roland Balaÿ,
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, Paul Brame, Valentine Dudensing, Knoedler,
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, Alex Reid & Lefèvre, etc. In 1941 de Hauke established a partnership with Paul Brame.


Nazi-looted art

De Hauke's name appears among the dealers reported by the OSS Art Looting Investigation Unit in 1946 for suspected involvement in Nazi-looted art. De Hauke's name appears in several artworks with provenance gaps between 1933-1945, including in the UK Collections Trust Spoliation Reports. The name of his partner, Paul Brame appears in the French MNR as well as other provenance research projects. According to Harvard Magazine, Hubertus Czernin, writing in the Viennese newspaper '' Der Standard'' of February 28, described him as a "collaborator of art plunderers." Investigated after the war, de Hauke was placed on a list of persons to be barred from entry to the United States. However
misspelling of his name
enabled him to obtain the necessary papers.


Postwar activity

According to art historian
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, de Hauke was friends with the Monuments Man officer Tom Howe and maintained a warm correspondence with him after World War II. De Hauke was the author of the complete catalogue of Georges Seurat, published in 1961. He gave his collection of French drawings to the British Museum.


Family

Mange de Hauke had a younger brother, Roland (born in 1902), father of Marie-Claude Irène Mange Erskine and Ariane Mange Peeters, heirs to their uncle.


Works from the donation to the National Gallery (1968)

File:Jongkind.jpg, J.B. Jongkind, ''Route au printemps : le mûrier'', 1880, aquarelle et craie noire, British Museum File:Gauguin Etudes de têtes tahitiennes.jpg, Paul Gauguin, ''Études de têtes tahitiennes'', v. 1902, monotype et mine de plomb au revers, British Museum File:Vincent van Gogh - La Crau from Montmajour, 1888.jpg, V. Van Gogh, ''La Crau depuis Montmajour'', 1888, crayon et encre brune, British Museum * Paul-André Lemoisne, ''Degas et son œuvre'', Paris : Arts et Métiers graphiques, "Les artistes et leurs œuvres", 1949, 4 vol. * César M. de Hauke, ''Seurat et son œuvre'', Paris : Gründ, "Les artistes et leurs œuvres", 1961, 2 vol. * Madeleine Grillaert Dortu, ''Toulouse-Lautrec et son œuvre'', New York : Collectors éd., "Les artistes et leurs œuvres", 1971, 6 vol.


Bibliography

* P. H. Hulton,
The César Mange de Hauke bequest
' (Londres : British Museum, 1968, 39 p.); * Sébastien Chauffour,"Promoting the Taste for French Modern Art among American Collectors During the Interwar Period: J. Seligmann & Co., Bernheim Jeune, and César de Hauke. New York, 1926–1940", talk given at College Art Association 2015 Conference (panel by L. Catterson and C. Vignon), New York, 14 févr. 2015;
Sébastien Chauffour, "Selling French Modern Art in the American Market: César de Hauke as agent of Jacques Seligmann & Co., 1925-1940", ''Dealing Art on Both Side of the Atlantic, 1860-1940'', Lynn Catterson (éd.), Leiden: Brill, 2017
- ''Maurice Marinot - Penser en verre'' (catalogue de l'exposition au musée d'Art moderne de Troyes du au 9/07/ au 31/10/2010 - Somogy, 2010)


See also

* France during World War II * Nazi plunder * List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art * Jacques Seligmann & Company * Philippe Pétain


Notes et references


External links


Spoliation reports from UK museums
(Hauke)


Fonds César Mange de Hauke (Archives 36)

A Finding Aid to the Jacques Seligmann & Co. Records, 1904-1978, bulk 1913-1974, in the Archives of American Art

Art Looting Intelligence Unit (ALIU) Reports 1945-1946 and ALIU Red Flag Names List and Index
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