Heinrich Wilhelm Jacques Rothschild (21 November 1913 – 27 May 2009) was a collector and dealer in ceramics, textiles and other craft works.
He read natural sciences at Cambridge having studied chemistry at Frankfurt University.
He graduated in 1936 and then joined the British Army in 1938, serving as an ordnance officer during the Second World War.
[1] He developed an interest in ceramics, textiles and other crafts while campaigning in Italy during the Second World War, and founded the Primavera Gallery in Sloane Street in 1946.
[2][3] The London gallery closed in 1970 but he continued to run a branch in King's Parade, Cambridge which is still open.