von
Hans Thoma für Martin Flersheim, 1896 , Frankfurt am Main, 1905 , Frankfurt am Main, um 1929 According to autobiographical statements by his brother Ernst Carl, Martin Flersheim, together with his wife Florence Mary, compiled a library of several thousand volumes and a collection of works of art by contemporary painters and sculptors of the 19th and early 20th centuries, starting after their marriage, which included works by Jacob Alberts,
Ferdinand Barbedienne, Peter Becker,
Arnold Böcklin,
Charles Camoin,
Honoré Daumier, Louis Eysen,
Vincent van Gogh,
Auguste Herbin,
Ferdinand Hodler,
Leopold von Kalckreuth,
Käthe Kollwitz,
Franz von Lenbach,
Max Liebermann, Carl Morgenstern,
Johann Friedrich Morgenstern, Jakob Nussbaum,
Adolf Oberländer,
Otto Scholderer,
Carl Spitzweg,
Franz von Stuck,
Hans Thoma,
Wilhelm Trübner and
Fritz von Uhde. Martin Flersheim had his bookplate, which was glued into the bibliophile works in his library, designed by Hans Thoma in 1896. The couple were also friends with a number of artists, in particular Jakob Nussbaum. In their city villa at Mendelssohnstraße 78, built around 1895, where, according to house guest Harry Graf Kessler, an “extensive, rather colorful collection of pictures” of contemporary works of art was exhibited, they cultivated a high level of hospitality and organized weekly receptions, readings and recitation evenings, musical performances and vernissages, at which, among others the literary historian Ernst Beutler, the writer Kasimir Edschmid, the art collector couple Rosy Fischer (1869-1926) and Ludwig Fischer (1860-1922), the entrepreneur and art collector Harry Fuld, the doctor of law Rudolf Heilbrunn, the manufacturer and art collector Robert von Hirsch, the banker and art collector Hugo Nathan (1861-1921), the editor Benno Reifenberg, the salonière Lilly von Schnitzler, the publisher Heinrich Simon and the art historians Georg Swarzenski and Alfred Wolters were regular participants. Martin Flersheim belonged to institutions in Frankfurt's art scene, supported various artists financially and patronized the Städel and the Liebieghaus. From the founding of the Städelscher Museums-Verein in 1899 until his death, he was a member of its board. Flersheim donated Spitzweg's work Der Einsiedler vor der Klause to the Städel in 1900 and Scholderer's work Der Geiger am Fenster in 1921. Martin Flersheim died at the age of 79 after a long illness and was buried in the New Jewish Cemetery in the city of his birth. After his death, his widow and two sons inherited the extensive art collection. == Nazi persecution and Aryanization ==