Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Gröditzberg

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Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Gröditzberg (12 December 1779 - 4 June 1860), né Wilhelm Christian Benecke, was a German banker, merchant, estate owner and art collector. He was ennobled in 1829 as Benecke von Gröditzberg, after he had bought the fief Gröditzberg including a baroque palace and medieval Castle Gröditzberg (now: Grodziec) in Silesia.

Wilhelm Christian Benecke was born in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany. In partnership with Norwegian industrialist, Benjamin Wegner, he bought Blaafarveværket at Åmot in Modum in Buskerud, Norway during 1822. The mining and industrial company Blaafarveværket had been founded in 1773 to extract cobalt from the mines at Modum, Norway.[1][2][3]

One of the last significant paintings in his collection in private ownership - a signed and dated seascape by Willem van de Velde the Younger, which he had acquired from the Edward Solly collection - was restored "to death" in the restoration workshop of one of the most renowned European museums. In a first-instance court case that lasted 15 years, interested circles succeeded in covering up the disaster with the help of the judiciary.

In 1829, Benecke acquired the glass window collection of the Swiss poet Johann Martin Usteri, consisting of 156 windows from the 15th to 18th centuries, most of which are now in the Landesmuseum Zurich.

References

  1. ^ "Blaafarveværk". Blaafarveværket. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  2. ^ Ingolf Jarle Rui. "Modum Blaafarveværk". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  3. ^ "Benjamin Wegner". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved February 5, 2016.

Bibliography

  • Wernicke, Ewald (1880) Groeditzberg: Geschichte und Beschreibung der Burg
  • Kindingstad, Torbjørn (2002) Norges oljehistorie (Stavanger: Wigestrand) ISBN 8291370427

Further reading

  • Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Gröditzberg: Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben, besonders meine merkantilischen Verhältnisse betreffend, für meine Nachkommen und Erben, Gröditzberg, den 11. Februar 1851. Manuskript, Schreibmaschinen-Transkript um 1920.
  • Auktionskatalog Th. Müller, Berlin 1861, Auktionskatalog Rudolf Lepke, Berlin 1876.
  • Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Dokumentation der Verluste Bd.II, Berlin 2001, S. 20.
  • Schlesische Kunstsammlungen, Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Gröditzberg (1779–1860).
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