Henri van Abbe explained

Henri Jacob van Abbe (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ɦɑ̃ːˈri ˈjaːkɔp fɑn ˈɑbə/;[1] 8 January 1880 – 18 November 1940) was a Dutch tobacco industrialist and art collector. He is the founder of the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven.

Life

Henri Jacob van Abbe was born on 8 January 1880 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

He was a cigar manufacturer in Eindhoven, and in 1900 he started a cigar factory in Amsterdam which grew into a prosperous business. An avid art collector and lover of art, he founded the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven in 1936, to which he gave a major donation.[2] [3]

With Tinus van Bakel, a colleague in tobacco and art, he regularly traveled to Belgium in the 1930s to buy art. One of the places they visited (in 1936) was the artists' colony of Sint-Martens-Latem.[4]

Van Abbe died on 18 November 1940 in Eindhoven.

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Notes and References

  1. In isolation, van is pronounced in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /vɑn/.
  2. Book: Bevolo, Marco. The Golden Crossroads: Multidisciplinary Findings for Business Success from the Worlds of Fine Arts, Design and Culture. 9 October 2009. Palgrave Macmillan. 978-0-230-25069-7. 123.
  3. Book: Lorente, Jesús Pedro. The Museums of Contemporary Art: Notion and Development. 2011. Ashgate. 9781409405863. 100.
  4. Book: Boyens, Piet. Sint-Martens-Latem. 1998. Lannoo. 9789020934977. 147.