The Kornfeld Stimulus Plan

Eberhard Kornfeld, gallery owner in his Gallery Kornfeld in Berne 1993
In 12 days, Galerie Kornfeld will sell Eberhard Kornfeld’s personal collection of Modern art into a global art market starved for high quality works. Photo: Privé/via Getty Images
Marion Maneker
September 1, 2024

For nearly 75 years, Eberhard Kornfeld, the determined auctioneer and thoughtful scholar, was the gravitational center of the European art trade. He died last year, just shy of his 100th birthday. Kornfeld made his mark early, taking over the leadership of an auction house in 1951, before he turned 30, that would eventually be called Galerie Kornfeld. In 12 days, that auction house will sell his personal collection of Modern art—including works by Edgar Degas, Edvard Munch, Paul Klee, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Marc Chagall, and Egon Schiele—into a global art market starved for high quality works.