Abraham Adelsberger (23 April 1863 in Hockenheim – 24 August 1940 in Amsterdam) was a German toy factory owner, councilor of commerce and art collector.
His thriving business enabled Adelsberger to build a villa and to collect art, including porcelain and 19th century works as well as valuable paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, Gustav Schönleber, Georg Jakobides, Carl Spitzweg, Paul Weber.
In 1941, Hermann Göring took possession of the painting through a forced sale in order to decorate his country estate Carinhall with it.
[2] She survived the Holocaust and applied for reparations after the Second World War, in which her husband's art collection played only a minor role.
[5][6] In 2020, the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen restituted an oil painting by Joseph Wopfner, Fischerboote bei Frauenchiemsee (fig.