
Madonna and Child (Acquired by Michael Friedsam in 1917 | The Met New York )

Madonna with Child Jesus (War-related disappeared in 1945 | National Museum Warsaw)

Waterfall in Tivoli (Acquired by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in 2004 | Old National Gallery Berlin)

Young Man in Red (Acquired by Andrew W. Mellon in 1930 | National Gallery Washington)

Tobias and Archangel Rafael (War-related disappeared in 1945 | National Museum Wrocław)

Landscape with Grindel forest (War-related disappeared in 1945 | National Museum Wrocław)
A HISTORIC FINE ART COLLECTION
The Ingenheim Collection was a historic Prussian art collection, once based in Silesia. Its main focus was a selection of high-value paintings by renowned painters of the early Italian Renaissance (14th–16th centuries), including Sandro Botticelli, Giovanni Bellini, Masolino da Panicale, Fra Angelico, Filippino Lippi, and Andrea di Cione, known as Orcagna, among others. A number of these works can be seen today in state museums in Berlin, Hanover, Munich, Wrocław, Warsaw, Moscow, New York, and Washington, D.C. While parts of the collection were legally sold in 1826 and between 1920 and 1930, the majority of artworks were lost as a result of World War II and are still considered missing to this day. In memory of its historical legacy, the collection’s story will be reconstructed and documented on this website.
THE COLLECTION

*The family coat of arms of the von Ingenheim family