Maria Altmann

Maria Altmann

Maria Altmann Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 8, 2011.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Maria Altmann, a refugee from Nazi-occupied Austria who successfully fought to recover Gustav Klimt paintings looted from her Jewish family, has died. She was 94.

Altmann died Monday at her home in the Cheviot Hills area of Los Angeles after a long illness, said E. Randol Schoenberg, her friend and attorney.

Altmann was already in her 80s in 1998 when she and Schoenberg began a legal fight with the Austrian government over the paintings, which included a world-famous gold-encrusted picture of her aunt, the "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer."

The 1907 masterpiece hung in the Austrian Gallery Belvedere in Vienna. The Austrian government contended that Altmann's aunt, who died in 1925, had willed it to the Austrian national gallery.

However, Schoenberg argued the claim was invalid, and the family's art collection was plundered more than a decade later by the Nazis.

"These were private paintings. They were in her aunt and uncle's home until the Nazis came in and took everything," Schoenberg said.

Altmann's lawsuit was given little chance of success at the time.

"Slim and none, I guess, was the legal term," Schoenberg said. "When you sue a foreign country, it's generally not possible to do it and I found a very small exception that really had not been used before."

In 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Altmann's suit could proceed. In 2006, an Austrian mediation panel awarded the five paintings to Altmann and four other heirs, ending the nearly eight-year legal battle.

The "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer" was purchased for $135 million that year - a record price for a painting at the time - and is now in the Neue Galerie in New York.

The other four paintings were auctioned for $192.7 million later that year and are now in private collections, Schoenberg said.

The Vienna group Jewish Community called Altmann a "fearless fighter for justice."

"For us, Maria Altmann's passing is a painful loss," said a statement signed by Jewish Community President Ariel Muzicant and Executive Director Erika Jakubovits. "Her positive attitude toward life, coupled with a strong will, led her to victory, despite much hostility along the way."

Mark A. Rothman, executive director of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, said Altmann's case was one of many about the unfinished business of the Holocaust.

"The restituting of property and assets is an important part of trying to resolve the incalculable injustices perpetrated by the Nazis," he said.

Altmann made a large contribution to the museum, and Schoenberg, who donated $6 million, is president.

Altmann, who was born Maria Viktoria Bloch-Bauer in Vienna, came from a wealthy Jewish family that was stripped of its businesses, home and other wealth after Germany annexed Austria in 1938.

Maria Altmann was a 21-year-old newlywed when the Gestapo seized her hus band, Fritz, and sent him to the Dachau concentration camp in an effort to force his brother to turn over a textile factory.

The Gestapo flew her to Berlin to seal the deal for her husband's release, Schoenberg said. After both were free, they fled to Holland and later moved to the United States. Her aunt's husband fled to Switzerland, and his home and art collection were seized. He died in Zurich in November 1945 after failing to recover his wife's portrait and other paintings.

In 1998, an Austrian investigative journalist revealed details of the Nazi plundering of Jewish-owned artworks, and Austria enacted a law requiring the return of looted art.

Altmann, then an elderly grandmother, began her fight to recover her family's property.

"She was not at all obsessed by it. It did not become a quest for her," but she pursued it with the same resolve she had used in dealing with the Nazis all those decades ago, Schoenberg said.

Altmann is survived by her sons, Charles Altmann of Los Angeles; James Altmann of Agoura Hills; and Peter Altmann of Puget Sound, Wash.; a daughter, Margie Cain of Solana Beach, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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Patricia Medrano

January 1, 2024

Just watched your story on Netflix. So sorry for your loss.

Kathleen Harper

August 8, 2022

Just saw Woman In Gold, and I was moved to tears. Nothing will ever make up for the horrible injustice done to Maria and her family but I´m glad they got a small measure of compensation.

Marilyn Bloch

December 15, 2020

I just read about her life and did not know her but knew the family of her lawyer Shoenberg as CW Post college music department endowed him as their chairman. I read in horror what the gestapo did to him as I have relatives who endured the gestapo. I found out on Ancestry that I am related to Honig, because Jeanette Honig became Bauer and then Bauer of future generations married Bloch, Bauer. May this wonderful woman live in the glory of heaven. So sad to see her die. Marilyn Bloch

Rosamaria Philipps

April 4, 2020

I got so impress about her life, she is really an inspiration how persistence works in life.

Monica Adorno

December 29, 2019

A heroine for all time, an authentic inspiration. I am sorry for all Mrs. Altmann was robbed: her family, her friends, her neighbors, her Austria, her world. Yet, in all the unimaginable atrocities and barbarism, Maria Altmann not only survived, she triumphed. I am in awe of the love she never yielded, her fortitude, her endurance and her courage. May God rest your soul Maria V. Altmann, and all your beloved who have left our earthly world. A sheynem dank, thank you very much for being such an extraordinary woman and human being to the fullest of Gods creation.
America was indeed privileged to grant you citizenship in our United States.

Angie Velez

March 13, 2017

I saw the movie on T.V. of the life of Maria Altmann, she was a very sweet nice person and she loved her family very much! I hope to see her painting someday. I love the true story. Thank You for printing it. Always, Angie

Valenda Newell

March 1, 2017

SOMEONE SO SPECIAL CAN NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, ITS MARIA'S DETERMINATION, COURAGE AND BRAVERY WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER....RIH

February 22, 2017

I watched the movie today. We who have not experienced the loss of our family in the way Maria did can never truly know how it felt. The recovery of the paints was justice at its best. I'm happy that Maria had the courage to see the process through and enjoy the rewards of her effort. God bless her family!

Miss Miranda Drake

July 8, 2015

I never knew you Mrs. Maria Altmann, but God Bless your family for all they went through. I was touched by your life story.

Elizabeth

July 25, 2014

And now you're precious son is with you. I miss you and Chuck both

Gregor Collins

February 25, 2014

I think about you every day, Maria. But you know this :-) Missing you lots. LUV, G

March 22, 2012

Dearest Mutzi,

I will always carry you in my heart. Thank you for making my life a more wonderful world. Love, Mona

Christine Carlson

March 3, 2012

Dear Peter - Today you have been in my thoughts. I went to the computer to see if I could find you like I did before. My previous computer crashed and I lost all the emails. There are no coincidences that it was this day. My deep sympathy to you and your family upon the loss of your mother. Many prayers and blessings to you all.
Love, Christine from Minnesota

Moore

October 3, 2011

It is with heartfelt sympathy that I send this message. Death is not an easy thing to go through but just know that God is waiting to heal your broken heart. Psalms 147:3

Scott Howe

June 29, 2011

Maria Altmann's story is so remarkable I do hope that a family member is writing her biography. I met Peter & Marjorie while attending UPS many years ago. My thoughts & prayers to the entire family.

A Robinson

April 1, 2011

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. May the hope of seeing Ms. Maria again sustain you. The Holy Scriptures promise: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyesa and death will be no more, neither mourning nor outcry anymore, the former things have passed away.

March 30, 2011

I had a Jewish Grandmother that I really adored, she told me a lot about what happened with Nazi, she said it was terrible. My grandmother passed away a lont time ago but I look forward to see her in the ressurection. Isa. 25:8,9 is very encouraging to read, it will give you and your family comfort. JC-Hemet

IJ & Julie Sampaio

February 11, 2011

To Peter and Family, Mutzi was such a classy and strong woman that will be missed by many. Your family was blessed to have such a wonderful Mom. May your Family find strength together during this time.

Christy Stone

February 10, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Barb Filley

February 10, 2011

Peter - My prayers are with you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss. We miss you at P.T.

H Jay Rockaway

February 10, 2011

Jim - I'm so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a charming and beautiful woman, to say the very least. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Sylvia Pulido

February 10, 2011

Wow What a wonderful unselfish woman she was... May she rest in peace knowing she accomplished her dreams...GOD SPEED

Richard&Debbie Agnello

February 10, 2011

Dear Altmann Family, we have never met; however, my wife and I are very sorry for your loss.

PearLopez Delgado

February 10, 2011

via con dios'
you will be missed`
GodBless you ~Maria~

Y.A.

February 9, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Deborah Gipson

February 9, 2011

To Maria Altmann family and friends. I would like to express my deepest sympathy. May you find comfort in knowing that God care for you and your loved one. (1 Peter :7).

James Edward Alexander

February 9, 2011

Mrs. Maria Altmann gave me a gift on the day of her argument before the Supreme Court of the United States. Our time together was not long, but sufficient for me to receive the gift of her calmness and warmth.

Paula Bautista

February 9, 2011

What a wonderful story a lady fightS for justice an wins. God Speed.

CHARLEY AULTMAN

February 9, 2011

MARIA: YOU AMD YOUR FAMILY HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPAYHY.YOU WILL AIWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR YOUR DEEDS AND THE SACRIFICE OF OUR FAMILIES BEFORE US.MAY GOD SMILE UPON YOU AND YOUR FAMILY...GOOD-BYE MARIA

Rebecca

February 9, 2011

"A fearless fighter of justice." Is this not the pinnacle of living a life in full measure? What an extraordinary woman, what a beautiful soul. Your story has touched me deeply......a testimony to the fact that love never dies. Thank you for gracing this planet, and thank you for showing us all that one must stand up for their beliefs, and, at times, push back very hard in speaking the truth to power. My husband and I built our romance from a simple greeting card that had a picture of "The Kiss," by the same artist, on it. A woman of substance, you are a soaring, joyous, spirit now.

PAUL PEDDLE

February 9, 2011

BRAVO!!!!!! R.I.P.

Doreen Dannison

February 9, 2011

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Maria Altmann. What a fine formidable woman she was. May you all know her name is written in the autograph of GOD.

Andy

February 9, 2011

Rest well, dear lady, your mission on earth completed. Your ancestors are applauding your might! May your family take comfort knowing you were a magnificent human being.
B'shalom.

Cherrieann

February 9, 2011

My deepest sorrow and condolences on the loss of your dear loved. The Bible assures us that our Heavenly Father is " near to those that are broken at heart, and those crushed in spirit he saves". May your memories bring you a measure of comfort at this time.

Janet

February 9, 2011

May her memory be for a blessing. "Baruch Dayan HaEmet"

E B

February 9, 2011

I send my condolences to the families and friends of Mrs. Maria Altmann,
What bravery your mother and grandmother had. This is something to always remember. May you also throw your burden on our Heavenly Father and He will sustain you at this time of need. He is comforting all those who are mourning, He is the God of comfort.

Joel Hentz

February 9, 2011

Rest in Peace my Dear sweet lady.

R Golay

February 8, 2011

To the the family of Maria Altmann - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Miss Altmann will be missed by many.

Nachum Kaplan

February 8, 2011

Baruch Hashem !
The greatness of our people is reflected by the simplicity of truth.
May your family be blessed with sweet rememberance.

February 8, 2011

TO THE ALTMANN FAMILY,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME.PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN READING PSALMS 37;11.A,W.HOUSTON,TX.

Diane Taylor

February 8, 2011

Maria, you were a true champion and an inspiration to others to "never give up" when you are on the side of right. God Bless You for your strength and perseverance.

Karen

February 8, 2011

I never met Maria but I wish I had. What an important and inspirational life. Rest in peace!

February 8, 2011

our condolences

Lilo Siegman

February 8, 2011

Maria was a frequent dinner guest of my late mother, Lily. Mother provided the most delicious Austrian dishes, but Maria, with her charm and intelligent conversation, provided the sparkle. That generation is going and we will always remember them as true survivors.

Lilo Lang Siegman

February 8, 2011

I never met you, but I followed the story and was so happy for you that you were given back that which was rightfully yours. The world must **NEVER** forget, lest history repeat itself. May you rest in peace.
~Kelly, Massachusetts

CURT GAST

February 8, 2011

DO NOT EVEN KNOW HER, BUT FROM WHAT I READ I WISH I HAD. WHAT A WOMAN, WE NEED MORE JUST LIKE HER. A LOSS IN THE TRUE SENCE OF THE WORD. GOD BLESS

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