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Siegfried Kramarsky

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Nationality
  
German American

Spouse
  
Lola Kramarsky (1921)

Occupation
  
Banker

Born
  
April 14, 1893 (
1893-04-14
)
Lübeck, Germany

Children
  
Sonja Kramarsky Binkhorst Werner H. Kramarsky Bernard Kramarsky

Died
  
25 December 1961, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Siegfried Kramarsky (April 14, 1893 – December 25, 1961) was a German American banker, philanthropist, and art collector of Jewish descent. He was the head of the Amsterdam branch of the German banking firm Lisser & Rosenkrantz from 1923 until 1938. In light of the rise of Nazism in neighboring Germany, Kramarsky emigrated to Canada, and later New York City.

While in Amsterdam, Kramarsky compiled a large art collection that included several paintings of Vincent van Gogh. Shortly before the German invasion of Netherlands, he bought Daubigny's Garden and the Portrait of Dr. Gachet from Franz Koenigs. The latter was sold by Kramarsky's heirs in 1990 for $82.5 million, making it one of the most expensive paintings in the world.

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Siegfried Kramarsky Wikipedia