Toni Aktuaryus (born 1893 in Paris; died March 1946 in Zürich) was a French art dealer.
An important Aktuaryus client was arms manufacturer and art collector, Emil Georg Bührle.
[2] [3] Starting in 1936, Bührle purchased paintings by Corot, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Sisley and Cézanne from him.
After World War II, some of the artworks that Aktuaryus had sold were the object of restitution claims by Jewish families that had been persecuted and expropriated under the Nazis.
[11] Matisse's Odalisque with Tambourine (Harmony in Blue), which Aktuarys had sold on December 18, 1942, for CHF 14,000 to Emil Bührle, Zurich was restituted on June 3, 1948, to Paul Rosenberg.