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Latest revision as of 10:10, 27 July 2021
German-Jewish art collector and court antiquarian, founder of Galerie Pickert and was appointed as court antiquarian in 1850
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Abraham Pickert
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German-Jewish art collector and court antiquarian, founder of Galerie Pickert and was appointed as court antiquarian in 1850
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1783-1870
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19 February 1783Gregorian
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Abraham Pickert, a renowned Jewish art collector and antiquarian, was born in Fürth, the same city where Adolphe Schloss was born and raised. He began his career there as an antiquarian. He opened his business in Bäumenstrasse no. 132, and then moved to Upper Königstraße no. 403 (today Königstrasse 130). Abraham Pickert had four children: three sons, Sigmund, Julius and Max, all of whom worked at
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