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  1. Mar 24, 2024 · Otto Hermann Kahn (born Feb. 21, 1867, Mannheim, Baden [Germany]—died March 29, 1934, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a banker and patron of the arts who played an important role in reorganizing the U.S. railroad systems.

  2. Otto Kahn: Art, Money, & Modern Time. Theresa M. Collins has written a solid, well-researched, and insightful study of Otto Kahn, the premier American art patron of the early twentieth century and a senior partner of the New York investment house Kuhn, Loeb, and Company.

  3. Jan 6, 2015 · Otto Hermann Kahn was an investment banker, collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts. He was born on February 21, 1867 in Mannheim, Germany, and raised there, by his Jewish parents, Emma (née Eberstadt) and Bernard Kahn.

  4. KAHN, OTTO HERMANN (18671934), U.S. banker, arts patron, and philanthropist. Kahn, who was born in Mannheim, Germany, was the son of Bernhard Kahn, a banker and arts patron. Otto Kahn began his banking career at a small bank in Karlsruhe. After service with a German elite cavalry regiment, he joined the Deutsche Bank.

  5. KAHN, OTTO HERMANN (18671934), U.S. banker, arts patron, and philanthropist. Kahn, who was born in Mannheim, Germany, was the son of Bernhard Kahn, a banker and arts patron. Otto Kahn began his banking career at a small bank in Karlsruhe. After service with a German elite cavalry regiment, he joined the Deutsche Bank.

  6. Oct 7, 2002 · Kahn was a partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., one of the great international banking houses of Wall Street. A leading economic statesman, he played a pivotal role in supporting the Allied effort during World War I. However, it was as a supporter of the arts that Kahn had his most profound impact.

  7. Biography. Otto Hermann Kahn was born in Mannheim, one of the eight children of Bernhard and Emma (née Eberstadt) Kahn. His father was a banker who took part in the German revolution of 1848, was condemned to death, and escaped to America.

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