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Early lifeDirk Hannema was born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, the son of Dirk Hannema and Hermine Elise de Stuers. When he was five, the family moved to the Netherlands. After graduating from high school and fulfilling his military service, he studied law at Leiden University between 1917 and 1919, and then art history at Utrecht University. Museum BoijmansHe did not graduate, accepting a position as assistant at the Museum Boijmans in Rotterdam. When F. Schmidt Degener was appointed director of the Rijksmuseum, Hannema took his place as director of the Museum Boijmans at the age of 26.[2] Under his leadership, the museum made some notable acquisitions. He was also instrumental in the construction of a new building, built by architect A. van der Steur in close collaboration with Hannema. The building opened in 1935. That same year, Franz Koenigs loaned the museum his collection of drawings. In 1938, Hannema acquired Christ and the disciples at Emmaus or simply The Emmaus, a painting he attributed to Vermeer. (In 1945, the notorious forger Han van Meegeren claimed it as his work.[2]) Hannema was awarded an honorary doctorate by Utrecht University in 1939. World War IIDuring the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands for most of World War II, Hannema was pro-German. In 1940, he was involved in the sale of the Koenigs collection to the Germans.[2] The following year, he became a member of the Kultuurraad or "Culture Council", an advisory group of 23 pro-German "wise men" in the arts and sciences, and was put in charge of the country's museums in 1943 by Reichskommissar Arthur Seyss-Inquart. After the liberation of the country by the Allies, Hannema was arrested and interned for eight months for the illegal sale of art to the Germans, but was never formally convicted and was released in 1947. However, he was dismissed from his position at the Museum Boijmans. Le Blute-Fin MillHe spent the rest of his life expanding and exhibiting his private art collection. In 1975, Hannema purchased Le Blute-Fin Mill from a Parisian art dealer for 6500 francs.[3] He insisted it was a van Gogh, but could not get anyone to take him seriously because of his numerous earlier discredited claims. He founded the Museum de Fundatie in Zwolle and bequeathed the painting to it[3] when he died at Wijhe, Netherlands in 1984. Twenty-five years later, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam finally authenticated the work as a van Gogh, painted in 1886 in Paris.[1] References1. ^1 {{cite news |title=Art collector Dirk Hannema proved right as Van Gogh work verified |author=Margaret Neighbour |newspaper=The Scotsman |date=February 26, 2010 |url=http://news.scotsman.com/arts/Art-collector-Dirk-Hannema-proved.6102309.jp}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hannema, Dirk}}2. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://arthistorians.info/hannemad |title=Hannema, Dirk |author=Lee Sorensen (ed.) |publisher=Dictionary of Art Historians (arthistorians.info) |accessdate=February 26, 2010}} 3. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-news/7309108/The-man-who-cried-Van-Gogh-proved-right-after-all.html |title=The man who cried 'Van Gogh' proved right after all |publisher=The Daily Telegraph (telegraph.co.uk) |date=February 24, 2010 |accessdate=February 26, 2010 | location=London | first=Bruno | last=Waterfield}} 5 : 1895 births|1984 deaths|Dutch art collectors|Directors of museums in the Netherlands|People from Batavia, Dutch East Indies |
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