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Günther Franke (29 October 1900, Berlin – 5 October 1976, Munich) was a German gallery owner, art dealer, and art collector. He founded the Günther Galerie (later known as Galerie Günther Franke) in Munich.


Life

Günther Franke, son of the director of Agricultural and commercial bank, began his career after the end of the war in 1918 as a volunteer with the gallery owner Israel Ber Neumann on Kurfürstendamm. In the Graphisches Kabinett Franke first worked on an exhibition by
Lyonel Feininger Lyonel Charles Adrian Feininger (; July 17, 1871January 13, 1956) was a German-American painter, and a leading exponent of Expressionism. He also worked as a caricaturist and comic strip artist. He was born and grew up in New York City. In 1887 h ...
, where he met
Max Beckmann Max Carl Friedrich Beckmann (February 12, 1884 – December 27, 1950) was a German painter, drawing, draftsman, printmaker, sculpture, sculptor, and writer. Although he is classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the m ...
in 1921. When Neumann emigrated to New York in 1923, Franke was transferred to the Neumann branch founded in Munich two years before.


With I.B. Neumann in Berlin and Munich

In the Graphisches Kabinett Franke first worked on an exhibition by
Lyonel Feininger Lyonel Charles Adrian Feininger (; July 17, 1871January 13, 1956) was a German-American painter, and a leading exponent of Expressionism. He also worked as a caricaturist and comic strip artist. He was born and grew up in New York City. In 1887 h ...
, where he met
Max Beckmann Max Carl Friedrich Beckmann (February 12, 1884 – December 27, 1950) was a German painter, drawing, draftsman, printmaker, sculpture, sculptor, and writer. Although he is classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the m ...
in 1921. When Neumann emigrated to New York in 1923, Franke was transferred to the Neumann branch founded in Munich two years before. In the same year the painter
Otto Dix Wilhelm Heinrich Otto Dix (; 2 December 1891 – 25 July 1969) was a German painter and Printmaking, printmaker, noted for his ruthless and harshly realistic depictions of German society during the Weimar Republic and the brutality of war. Alon ...
portrayed Franke together with the art historian Paul Ferdinand Schmidt and the gallery owner Karl Nierendorf and met
Erich Heckel Erich Heckel (31 July 1883 – 27 January 1970) was a German people, German Painting, painter and printmaker, and a founding member of the group ''Die Brücke'' ("The Bridge") which existed 1905–1913. His work was part of the art competition ...
, Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Emil Nolde and
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Karl Schmidt until 1905; 1 December 1884 – 10 August 1976) was a German expressionist painter and printmaker; he was one of the four founders of the artist group Die Brücke. Life and work Schmidt-Rottluff was born in R ...
. In 1930, I. B. Neumann and Günther Franke in Munich showed works by
Georges Rouault Georges-Henri Rouault (; 27 May 1871, Paris - 13 February 1958, Paris) was a French painter, draughtsman, and printmaker, whose work is often associated with Fauvism and Expressionism. Childhood and education Rouault was born into a poor famil ...
as well as watercolors, hand drawings and lithographs by
Alfred Kubin Alfred Leopold Isidor Kubin (10 April 1877 – 20 August 1959) was an Austrian artist, printmaker, illustrator, and occasional writer. Kubin is considered an important representative of Symbolism and Expressionism. Biography Kubin was born i ...
. The gallery presented Josef Scharl in 1931, the painters Joseph Mader and Max Wendl in a group exhibition in 1932, and the sculptor Fritz Müller, from 1932 to 1938 pictures by Edgar Ende.


Controversy during the Nazi years 1933-1945

Franke's art dealing during the
Third Reich Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictat ...
has been a matter of controversy, resulting in lawsuits for restitution. The Neumann and Franke Gallery in Munich changed its name to Galerie Günther Franke in 1937. In January 1941 Franke visited Beckmann, who had fled to Amsterdam, and there he bought his paintings Circus Carriage and Homecoming. In the branch in Seeshaupt on Lake Starnberg, "'degenerate art" was hidden and sold."


Postwar

In the spring of 1946 Franke rented the former sculptor's studio of Franz von Stuck on Prinzregentenstrasse and opened with paintings by Franz Xaver Fuhr. Afterwards, works by Max Beckmann and Franz Marc were on view in the Villa Stuck. "The history of Galerie Franke is one of the most important and enjoyable chapters in the latest history of the art city of Munich. It fulfilled a task: there were certainly not a few who were only introduced to the most modern art through these exhibitions. " A show in honor of the 80-year-old Emil Nolde was followed by a memorial exhibition for Oskar Schlemmer. In 1947 the "lively Günther Franke Gallery" presented Willi Baumeister as a representative of the "avant-garde of German contemporary painting." In 1949 Franke loaned the Perseus triptych and a self-portrait by Max Beckmann, doubter and reader from Barlach, pen drawings by Kubin, paintings by Scharl and Schrimpf and watercolors by Ernst Wilhelm Nay for the exhibition Kunstschaffen in Deutschland in the gallery of the Central Collecting Point. In 1974 he donated 29 paintings and one Beckmann sculpture to the Free State of Bavaria. "This means that the Munich State Gallery now has the largest Beckmann collection in Europe." Franke lived in Nibelungenstrasse. 28 in the Munich district of Neuhausen and was buried there at the Winthirfriedhof.


Nazi-looted art

In 2016, the heirs to Alfred Flechtheim filed suit in United States for recovery of eight paintings that Günther Franke had donated to the Bavarian State Paintings Collections The lawsuit stated that "Franke was a soldier in the Wehrmacht and an eager follower of the Nazis when they were in power. He personally gained from the anti-Modern art measures taken by the Nazis. He amassed a fortune in those years from looted art and he was demonstrably involved in dealings with stolen art in the postwar era." In 2011, the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen and the Städtische Galerie im
Lenbachhaus The Lenbachhaus () is a building housing the Städtische Galerie (English: Municipal Gallery) art museum in Munich's ''Kunstareal''. The building The Lenbachhaus was built as a Florentine-style villa for the painter Franz von Lenbach between ...
, together with art historian Dr. Felix Billeter, launched a joint research project into the history of Gunther Franke. The four-year project was funded by the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung and was expected to conclude in 2015.


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Hulton v Bavarian State Paintings Collection
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