Background
Jakob Altenberg was born in Hrymailiv, near Skalat, eastern Galicia-Lodomeria (in present-day Ukraine), in 1875. He was the son of a Jewish couple, Moses and Sarah Altenberg.
Jakob Altenberg was born in Hrymailiv, near Skalat, eastern Galicia-Lodomeria (in present-day Ukraine), in 1875. He was the son of a Jewish couple, Moses and Sarah Altenberg.
As a young man, Altenberg travelled to Vienna, where he learned gilding. Later, he cast off his Jewish faith, and in 1902 married a Catholic Viennese innkeeper"s daughter. In 1898, Altenberg opened his first store as a frame dealer and goldsmith in the 37th Wiedner Hauptstraßest
Within a few years he became a successful operator of a small framing workshop and a thriving chain of frame shops and art, in which frames were offered for sale, along with pictures and small art objects (characters, etc).
In addition to its headquarters in the Wiedner Hauptstraße, three other branches were later established, including a business on Vienna"s largest shopping street, Mariahilfer Straßest From 1909 to 1913, Altenberg was in business contact with the young Adolf Hitler, who lived at that time as a painter in Vienna.
Until his move to Germany in May 1913, Hitler supplied Altenberg"s stores on a regular basis with his own paintings, mostly watercolours, which Altenberg used as filler for the frames on display. The relationship between Hitler and Altenberg was good regardless of Altenberg"s Jewish ancestry, and Altenberg is reported to have said that he never heard Hitler utter an anti-Semetic remark.
After the German invasion of Austria in 1938, Altenberg"s business was "Aryanized", his property was confiscated, and he was reduced to a minimum pension.
He sold the remainder of Hitler"s paintings, for a small sum, to the main archive of the NSDAP. He died in Vienna in 1944.