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Heinrich, Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon

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Heinrich Thyssen (Mülheim an der Ruhr, October 31, 1875Lugano-Castagnola, June 26, 1947), since June 22, 1907 Heinrich Freiherr Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva, was a German-Hungarian entrepreneur and art collector.

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He was son of German industrialist August Thyssen. Heinrich Thyssen had abandoned Germany as a young man and, after studying Chemistry at the University of Heidelberg and Philosophy at the University of London and becoming a Dr., he settled in Hungary in 1905 and married Margit Freiin Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva (Csetény, Veszprém, July 23, 1887Locarno, April 17, 1971) in Wien or Budapest on January 4, 1906 and became a citizen of Austria-Hungary. Later in Wien on June 22, 1907 he was adopted by his father in law Hungarian Gábor Freiherr Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva (Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár), April 20, 1859Budapest, April 21, 1915), the King's Chamberlain, who having no sons of his own adopted Heinrich and passed on his barony to him. The Emperor Franz Joseph granted him the inheritable status of a Baron. The passing along of the title has raised numerous questions over whether Heinrich Thyssen could actually call himself Baron at all. His mother in law was English American Mathilde Louise Price (Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, March 14, 1865Locarno, January 19, 1959 and married at Wien, May 16, 1883), related to Daniel M. Frost and John Kerry.[1]

The couple lived at the Castle of Rohonc until after World War I and the uprising of Béla Kun, time when they fled and moved to Den Haag in the Netherlands and directed some of the Thyssen commercial and industrial interests including the Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaart. He became a board member of the Vereinigte Stahlwerke in Germany, but kept his own inherited wealth in a separate organization, the August Thyssensche Unternehmungen des In- und Auslandes, GmbH.

In 1932, he moved to Lugano and started to enlarge his art collection, to which he was already adding new items since the 1920s. His preference went to classic and modern painting as much as he disliked the 20th century painting. Among other works he bought the American banker Otto Hermann Kahn, Maecenas of the Metropolitan Opera House of New York, the painting Portrait of a Knight by Vittore Carpaccio, which currently remains in the collection. In Europe he bought from many famous collections other famous paintings such as the portrait of Henry VIII of England by Hans Holbein the Younger from the Spencer collection.

On the same year he got divorced on March 17. After divorcing his first wife he married secondly at Brussels on August 29, 1932 Else (Maud) Zarske (Feller) (Thorn, April 17, 1909 –), later divorced without issue, and thirdly at Berlin, November 15, 1937, to Gunhild von Fabrice (b. Magdeburg, March 5, 1908), without issue. He died in Lugano in 1947.

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His children by first marriage were:

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  • Partially translated from the German wikipedia from February 5, 2006
  • 1 See Independent Article: „The killer countess: The dark past of Baron Heinrich Thyssen's daughter“ of 07.10.2007 [1]

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