Henry Scipio Reitlinger (1885-1950)

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Name (English)
Henry Scipio Reitlinger
Short name
Henry Scipio Reitlinger
Year of birth
1885
Year of death
1950
Short Description
"Also known as Henry Scipio Reitlinger, primary name: primary name: Reitlinger, Henry Scipio
Details: individual; collector; British; Male
Life dates: 1882-1950
Address: Maidenhead
Biography: Mining engineer, made a fortune as a director of the Naraguta Tin Mine and other mining companies in Nigeria. Captain in WWI. Later turned collector and art historian. Formed major collections of Old Master drawings, Oriental porcelain and Renaissance ceramics. After his death, the Henry Reitlinger Trust operated the Reitlinger Bequest Museum in Maidenhead between 1951 and 1987; it then closed and transferred items to the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1991. Reitlinger's remaining personal collections were auctioned at Sotheby's after his death. Part 1 with drawings sold Sotheby's, 9.xii.1953, and was followed by six sales in 1954.
His publications include 'Old Master drawings, a handbook for amateurs and collectors' (1922) and 'A Selection of Drawings by old masters in the [V&A]museum collections with a catalogue and notes' (1921). Father of Gerald Reitlinger (qv).
Bibliography: Lugt 2274a" - https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG43374, 05.08.2022
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