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Amedeo Modigliani | 2 | [Leopold Zborowski, Paris], probably Gaston Monteux, Paris and Cap d'Antibes (1923–d. 1927, by descent to Reichenbach), his daughter and son-in-law, Germaine Monteux and Bernard Reichenbach, Paris (probably 1927–37, his sale, "Tableaux Modernes Provenant de la Collection de Monsieur R. B...," Hôtel Drouot, Paris, June 3, 1937, no. 18, as "Déshabillé au fauteuil," sold for Fr 30,000 to Bing), [Galerie Bing, Paris, 1937–51, sold in 1951 to Lindon], [Jacques Lindon, New York, 1951, sold on September 26, 1951 to Spingold], Mr. and Mrs. Nate B. Spingold, New York (1951–56, their gift to MMA) Title: Jeanne Hébuterne Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488903 the artist, Paris (possibly sold through Leopold Zborowski, Paris to Bradly), Monsieur Bradly, Paris, [Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, by 1930–31, sold on June 29, 1931, for Fr 146,000, to Dale], Chester Dale, New York (1931–56, his gift to MMA) Title: The Italian Woman Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488927 |
André Derain | 1 | [Galerie Kahnweiler, Paris, 1911–14, purchased from the artist, stock no. 2006, sequestered Kahnweiler stock, Paris, 1914–21, second Kahnweiler sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, November 17–18, 1921, no. 70, as "La Table," for Fr 6,800, to Lefebure), M. Lefebure [possibly Lefèvre or Lefebvre?] (from 1921), C. Girard, Paris (sold in June 1952, for $4,053.27, to P. Matisse), [Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, 1952–54, stock no. SP5, sold on May 11, 1954 to MMA] Title: The Table Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488820 |
Auguste Renoir | 2 | the sitter (from 1871), Monsieur Bernier (until 1919, sold on July 26 as "un portrait de femme" for Fr 10,000 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel and Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, 1919, sold on July 29 to Bernheim-Jeune], [Bernheim-Jeune, Paris and Lausanne, 1919–20, stock no. 21669, sold to Stransky], Joseph Stransky, New York (1920–25, probably sold to Lewisohn), Adolph Lewisohn, New York (1925–38), his son, Samuel A. Lewisohn, New York (1938–51), his wife, Margaret Seligman Lewisohn, New York (in 1951, life interest to her sister-in-law, Adele Lewisohn Lehman, 1951–d. 1965) Title: Madame Édouard Bernier (Marie-Octavie-Stéphanie Laurens, 1838–1920) Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437424 Paul Berard, Paris and Wargemont (1881?–d. 1905, probably gift of the artist, his estate sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, May 8–9, 1905, no. 27, as "Les pêches," for Fr 6,000 to Lucien Guérin for Pra), Albert Pra, Paris (1905–38, his estate sale, Galerie Charpentier, Paris, June 17, 1938, no. 51, as "Les fruits," for Fr 465,000 to Rosenberg), [Paul Rosenberg, Paris, from 1938, inv. 3993, sold to Bignou], [Étienne Bignou, Paris, until 1939, sold to Cargill], William A. Cargill, Carruth, Bridge of Weir, Scotland (1939–52, stored at Reid & Lefevre, New York, during the war and sold in October 1952 to Bignou), [Étienne Bignou, Paris, 1952, sold to Salz], [Sam Salz, New York, 1952–53, sold to Vogel], Edwin C. Vogel, New York (1953–56, sold to The Met) Title: Still Life with Peaches and Grapes Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437428 |
Camille Pissarro | 1 | Paul Durand-Ruel (until 1891, held in escrow for the artist, sold August 25 for Fr 800 to the firm Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1891–1908, stock no. 1314, sold January 31 for Fr 7,000 (with "Falaises à Étretat" by Courbet) to Cassirer], [Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1908, sold in March to Mendelssohn], Robert von Mendelssohn, Berlin (1908–d. 1917), by descent to his son, Francesco von Mendelssohn and/or his daughter, Eleonora von Mendelssohn, Berlin, then (from 1935) New York (by 1935–no later than May 1942), [Aram Gallery, New York, until May 8, 1942, sold for $3,000 to Rosenberg, possibly as agent for Mendelssohn], [Paul Rosenberg, New York, 1942–44, stock no. 5181 / 298, sold November 11 to Murray], Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray, New York and Honolulu (1944–64) Title: The Public Garden at Pontoise Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437301 |
Claude Monet | 7 | ?Charles Ephrussi, Paris (from 1880, bought from the artist in July 1880 for Fr 400), Dr. X... [Paulin], Paris (until 1901, his sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, November 21, 1901, no. 52, as "Dans les coquelicots," for Fr 6,900 to Leclanché), Maurice Leclanché, Paris (from 1901), Josse and Gaston Bernheim-Jeune, Paris (until 1910, sold May 22, 1910 to Bernheim-Jeune), [Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, 1910, stock no. 18110, sold May 30, 1910 to Liacre], Georges Liacre, Paris (1910–11, sold October 18, 1911 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1911, stock no. 9754, sold November 25, 1911 to Durand Ruel], [Durand-Ruel, New York, 1911–12, stock no. 3503, sold April 30, 1912 to Emmons], Arthur B. Emmons, New York and Newport (1912–20, sale, American Art Association, New York, January 14, 1920, no. 27, for $7,000 to Durand-Ruel [possibly bought in for Emmons]), his widow, Julia W. Emmons, New York and Newport (until d. 1956) Title: View of Vétheuil Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437110 Georges de Bellio, Paris (1876–at least 1890, bought from the artist June 25, 1876), his nephew, Alexandre Bellio, Bucharest (?about 1890–about 1930, sold by his heirs through Schoeller), [André Schoeller, Paris, from about 1930], Madame Dufour, Paris (until 1953, sold to Wildenstein), [Wildenstein, New York, 1953–54, sold in January 1954 to Lasker], Loula D. Lasker, New York (1954–d. 1961) Title: Landscape: The Parc Monceau Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437107 ?Henri Hecht, Paris (1873, bought in January for Fr 500 from the artist),?sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, April 5, 1884, no. 25, as "Sainte-Adresse", [Durand-Ruel, Paris, about 1888–91, sold on August 20, 1891 to Widener], P. A. B. Widener, Ashbourne, near Philadelphia (1891–1907, sold on February 27, 1907 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, New York, 1907], William Church Osborn, New York (1907–d. 1951) Title: Regatta at Sainte-Adresse Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437136 the artist, Paris (1883, sold July 28, 1883 for?Fr 600 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1883, stock no. 2980, sold August 9, 1883 to Georges Petit], [Georges Petit, Paris, 1883–at least 1886], William H. Fuller, New York (by 1899–d. 1902, his estate sale, American Art Association, New York, March 12–13, 1903, no. 153, as "L'aiguille d'Etretat" for $2,700 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, New York, 1903, stock no. 2881, sold April 30, 1903 to Osborn], William Church Osborn, New York (1903–d. 1951) Title: The Manneporte (Etretat) Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/438823 ?[Petit, Bernheim, and Montaignac, Paris, from 1898, bought from the artist], Frederic Bonner, New York (until d. 1911, sale, American Art Association, New York, January 24, 1912, no. 37, as "Near Vernon" for $2,000 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, New York, 1912–16], Mrs. Charles H. Senff, New York (1916–d. 1928), her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McVeigh, New York (1928–60, life interest, The Met received 2/3 interest in 1960 and the remaining 1/3 interest in 1961, accepted by the Director on December 21, 1961) Title: Ile aux Orties near Vernon Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437126 Victor Frat, Montpellier (probably before 1870–at least 1879, bought from the artist), his widow, Mme Frat, Montpellier (until 1913, sold on April 16 for Fr 27,000 to Durand-Ruel, Paris), [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1913, stock no. 3653, transferred on May 12 to Durand-Ruel, New York], [Durand-Ruel, New York, 1913–26, sold on June 4, 1926 for $11,500 to Pitcairn], Reverend Theodore Pitcairn and the Beneficia Foundation, Bryn Athyn, Pa. (1926–67, sale, Christie's, London, December 1, 1967, no. 26 to Thomas Agnew & Son for The Met) Title: Garden at Sainte-Adresse Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437133 ?Collot, Paris (from 1878, bought from the artist June 2, as "Une allée au parc Monçeau"),?Georges de Bellio, Paris (1879–after 1889), [Durand-Ruel, Paris], [Georges Bernheim, until about 1930], Alfred Lindenbaum, later Lindon, Paris (by 1931-d. 1948, deposited with Durand-Ruel 1935, held in Paris for Lindenbaum/Lindon, no. LI 45, at Chase Bank, Paris, from which seized by the Nazis in 1940, no. 30, taken from the Jeu de Paume, no. 66, November 25, 1942 by Hermann Goering, no. RM1278, who exchanged it with art dealer Commandatore Eugenio Ventura of Florence on December 6, 1942, or February 18 or March 8, 1943, no. 6, through intermediaries, with Hofer acting for Goering and Morandotti for Ventura, NARA claim, February 20, 1945, lists picture, seized by the Commission de Récupération Artistique on November 28, 1946, no. 30, in Rome and returned to France, according to docket no. 457-08-36 of the Ministry of Education, Paris, December 4, 1946, when it was restituted to the Lindon family), his wife, Mme Lindon, Paris (1948–59), her son, Jacques Lindon, New York (1959, sold to The Met) Title: The Parc Monceau Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437108 |
Edgar Degas | 2 | the artist, Paris (until d. 1917), his brother, René de Gas, Paris (1917–d. 1926), his daughter, Odette de Gas and her husband, Rolland Wilhelm, called Roland Nepveu-Degas, Paris (1926–her d. 1932), Roland Nepveu-Degas, Paris (from 1932, presumably sold to Salz), [Sam Salz, New York, until 1950, sold on April 20 to Clark], Stephen C. Clark, New York (1950–d. 1960) Title: Self-Portrait Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436158 Henri Laurent, Paris (until 1898, his anonymous sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, December 8, 1898, no. 4, for Fr 8,505 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1898–1906, stock no. 4874, sent on consignment to Paul Cassirer, Berlin, October 18–November 18, 1901, sold on February 3, 1906 for Fr 15,000 to Hébrard], A. A. Hébrard, Paris (from 1906), Louis-Alexandre Berthier, prince de Wagram, Paris (until 1908, sold on May 15, 1908 for Fr 18,861 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1908–9, stock no. 8675, sold on April 17, 1909 for Fr 20,000 to Ryabushinsky], Mikhail Pavlovich Ryabushinsky, Moscow (from 1909–probably 1918/19), State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (probably 1918/19–1925), Museum of Modern Western Art, Moscow (1925–33, cat., 1928, p. 37, no. 128, sold on May 9, 1933 through Knoedler to Clark), Stephen C. Clark, New York (1933–d. 1960) Title: The Singer in Green Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436159 |
Edouard Manet | 4 | the artist, Paris (1861–1871 or 1872, deposited with Théodore Duret, Paris, September 1870–71, sold in or by January 1872 [artist's tabbed notebook] for Fr 1,200 to Febvre), [Alexis-Joseph Febvre, Paris, 1872, sold on January 6 or 8 for Fr 1,500 to Durand-Ruel], [Durand-Ruel, Paris, from 1872, stock no. 930, held as collateral by (Charles?) Edwards, Paris], Alfred Edwards (son of Charles Edwards), Paris (until 1881, sale, Hôtel Drouot, February 24, no. 39, for Fr 9,100, to Feder), Jules Feder, Paris (1881, on deposit with Durand-Ruel, February 25, deposit no. 3080, sold on June 28 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1881, stock no. 1135, sold on June 28 for Fr 10,000 to J. Alden Weir for Davis], Erwin Davis, New York (1881–89, his sale, Ortgies & Co., Chickering Hall, New York, March 19–20, no. 141, bought in at $6,700 by E. R. Leland for Davis and withdrawn from sale, given with 89.21.3 and 89.21.1 [also withdrawn] to The Met) Title: Boy with a Sword Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436948 Manet estate, Paris (1883–84,?inv., 1884, as "Faure (esquisse)", sold to Eddy), Arthur Jerome Eddy, Chicago (1884–his d. 1920), his son, Jerome Eddy, Chicago (1920–about 1931, sold to Thomson), [William H. Thomson, Thomson Galleries, Detroit, about 1931–about 1936/37, sold to Weitzner], [Julius Weitzner, New York, from about 1936/37–at least 1944], Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jaffe, New York (until 1950) Title: Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830–1914) Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436956 the sitter, Paris (1883–d. 1914, gift of Léon Leenhoff to Faure June 21 or 29, 1883), his son, Maurice Faure, Paris (1914–d. 1915), his wife, Madame Maurice Faure, Paris (1915–at least 1924), her children, Jean and Pierre Faure, Paris (probably until 1928), [Georges Bernheim, Paris, probably from 1928], Sacha Guitry, Paris (by 1931–51, sale, Galerie Charpentier, Paris, May 23, 1951, no. 3), [Van Diemen-Lilienfeld Galleries, New York, until 1959], Mrs. Ralph J. Hines, New York (1959, life interest, 1959–d. 1961) Title: Head of Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830–1914) Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436955 the artist, Paris (until d. 1883), his family and heirs (1883–85), the artist's widow, Suzanne Manet, Paris (by 1885–1897, probably acquired by inheritance from her husband, in 1883, or from her brother-in-law, Eugène Manet, in 1885, sold in 1897 for Fr 3,500 to Camentron), [Gaston-Alexandre Camentron, Paris, 1897, sold on April 1, 1897, for Fr 5,500 to Durand-Ruel], [Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1897–1950, stock no. D-R 4145, deposit no. 8968, sold on June 20, 1950 to Société Artistique George V], [Société Artistique George V, Paris, 1950–about 1956], [Sam Salz, New York, about 1956–57, sold to The Met] Title: Fishing Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436951 |
Edouard Vuillard | 1 | the artist (possibly until d. 1940), his brother-in-law, Ker Xavier Roussel, Paris (possibly by inheritance, 1940–d. 1944), his son, Jacques Roussel, Paris (1944–probably 1949, sold to Salz), [Sam Salz, New York (1949–53, sold on February 3, 1953, to Lewyt], Alex M. Lewyt, New York (1953–55, his gift to MMA) Title: Self-Portrait with Waroquy Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488853 |
Georges Rouault | 2 | [possibly Galerie Druet, Paris, in 1926, sold to Feuz], Werner Feuz, Bern and Zürich (possibly in 1938, sold to Mouradian-Vallotton), [Galerie Mouradian-Vallotton, Paris, until 1949, sold in 1949 to Hillman], Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Hillman, New York (1949, their gift to MMA) Title: Two Nudes Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488291 [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, 1937–d. 1939, acquired from the artist, probably on May 2, 1937, his estate, from 1939, sold to Salz], [Sam Salz, New York, until 1951, sold in August 1951 to Spingold], Mr. and Mrs. Nate B. Spingold, New York (1951–56, their gift to MMA) Title: Twilight Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488920 |
Georges Seurat | 1 | Henry van de Velde (1891–1929), Félix Fénéon, Paris, [Bernheim-Jeune, Paris],?[Valentine Gallery, New York and Paris], Mabel Choate, New York (until d. 1958) Title: View of the Seine Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437659 |
Henri Rousseau (le Douanier) | 1 | ?private collection, France (1901), [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, from 1909, purchased from the artist February 23],?Paul Guillaume, Paris, [Alex Reid and Lefevre, London, until 1936, stock no. 307/35, sold June 16 as "Bicetre (sic)" for £578 to Bignou], [Étienne Bignou, Paris and New York, 1936, sold to Field], Marshall Field, New York (1936–39) Title: The Banks of the Bièvre near Bicêtre Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437512 |
Jean Metzinger | 1 | [Léonce Rosenberg (Galerie "L'Effort Moderne"), Paris, probably by 1918], [Galerie Fricker, Paris, until 1957, sold in 1957 to Hazen], Joseph H. Hazen, New York (1957–59, sold, by exchange, in 1959 to New York), [New Gallery, New York, 1959, sold to MMA] Title: Table by a Window Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489100 |
Odilon Redon | 1 | Odilon Redon, Paris (?1900–d. 1916), his wife, Camille Redon, Paris (1916–17, sent on consignment to Carroll), [Carroll Galleries, New York, 1917, sold in February for Fr 1,800 to Quinn], John Quinn, New York (1917–d. 1924, his estate 1924–26, Cat., 1926 p. 14), Lillie P. Bliss, New York (1925–d. 1931, bequeathed to the Museum of Modern Art), Museum of Modern Art, New York (1931–51, Cats., 1942, no. 511, and 1948, no. 634, sold in 1951 to The Met) Title: Etruscan Vase with Flowers Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437381 |
Pablo Picasso | 4 | Frank Burty Haviland, Paris and Céret (likely acquired from the artist, ca. 1905 – 1912, sold through Joseph Brummer), [likely Brummer Frères, Paris, in co-shares with Haviland, stock no. xk21, sold in April 1912, to Feldmann], [likely Rheinische Kunstsalon (Otto Feldmann), Cologne, April 1912, sold to Leffmann], Alice and Paul Friedrich Leffmann, Cologne and Florence (1912 – June 1938, the canvas was left in the care of Professor Dr. Heribert Reiners, in Fribourg, Switzerland by September 7, 1932, sold through Käte Perls), [Galerie Käte Perls, Paris, acting as agent for Leffmann, 1937-1938], [Hugo Perls, Paris, then New York, bought 1/3 share with Rosenberg, June 1938 – November 15, 1941, sold through Rosenberg], [Galerie Paul Rosenberg, Paris, and Rosenberg & Helft Gallery, London, then Paul Rosenberg & Co., New York, bought 2/3 shares with Perls, June 1938 - November 15, 1941, stock no. 4014, sold to Charles Henschel of Knoedler], [M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1941, sold to Mrs. Chrysler Foy], Thelma Chrysler Foy, New York (1941–52, her gift to the MMA, 1952) Title: The Actor Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488690 [Galerie Vollard, Paris, by 1906/7–1912, stock no. 5456, probably purchased from the artist, sold on December 11, 1912, for Fr 3,000 and shipped on January 10, 1913, to Moderne Galerie], [Moderne Galerie (Heinrich Thannhauser), Munich, 1912–13, stock no. 3272, sold in February 1913 to Koenig], Hertha Koenig and her brother, Helge Siegfried Koenig, Munich (1913–50, consigned by November 16, 1949, until November 1950 to Justin K. Thannhauser, New York, sold in November 1950, through Thannhauser, for $38,500 to MMA) Title: The Blind Man's Meal Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488596 [possibly William Uhde, Paris, until ca. 1906, sold to Suermondt], Edwin Suermondt, Aachen (by 1906–1912 or 1913), [Der Neue Kunstsalon (Max Dietzel), Munich, by 1913, consigned in 1913 and sold by 1916 to Thannhauser], [Heinrich Thannhauser, Munich, by 1916–at least 1918, and probably until 1922, stock no. 5041, sold to Rosenberg], [Paul Rosenberg, 1922, sold in May 1922 for Fr 18,000 ($1,700) to Quinn], John Quinn, New York (1922–d. 1924), his sister, Julia Quinn Anderson, New York (1924–30 or slightly later), her daughter, Mary Anderson, New York (until 1936, sold in May 1936, together with Seurat's "Les Poseuses," through Mrs. Cornelius J. Sullivan, to McIlhenny), Henry P. McIlhenny, Philadelphia (1936, in November 1936 to Wintersteen), his sister, Mrs. John (Bernice) Wintersteen, Villanova, Pennsylvania (1936, sold in December 1936, through Cesar M. de Hauke of Jacques Seligmann & Co., to Clifford), Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clifford, Radnor, Pennsylvania (1936–60, sold in July 1960, through M. Knoedler & Co., to MMA) Title: Seated Harlequin Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489124 [Galerie Vollard, Paris, probably bought from the artist in November 1906–at least 1911], [André Level, Paris], [Hugo Perls, Berlin, by January 1926–until 1930, sold on May 8, 1930, for $11,000, to Matisse and Dudensing], [Pierre Matisse, New York, in shares with Valentine Dudensing, New York, from 1930, sold to Clark], Stephen C. Clark, New York (ca. 1930–37, his anonymous gift in 1937 to the Museum of Modern Art, New York), Museum of Modern Art, New York (1937–51, acc. no. 451.37, deaccessioned in September 1947 for sale to MMA, sale completed in 1951, transferred in December 1953 to MMA) Title: La Coiffure Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488710 |
Paul Cézanne | 3 | [Ambroise Vollard, Paris], baron Denys Cochin, Paris (possibly in 1904), private collection of Josse and Gaston Bernheim-Jeune, Paris (by October 1913–at least 1930, cat., 1919, vol. 1, pl. 36, as "Les Marronniers du Jas de Bouffan"), [Knoedler, New York, probably by 1931–at least 1933], private collection of Josse and Gaston Bernheim-Jeune, Paris (in 1934), Dr. Philip Sandblom, Lund, Sweden (by 1935–46, sold May 1 to Durand-Ruel), [Durand-Ruel, Paris and New York, 1946, stock nos. D. 9489, St. N. Y. 5534, sold May 15 to Clark], Stephen C. Clark, New York (1946–d. 1960) Title: The Pool at Jas de Bouffan Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435879 [probably Ambroise Vollard, Paris, by 1895–until 1896, stock book B, no. 3451, as "maisons étagées," sold on February 27, 1896 to Costa], probably count Enrico Costa (from 1896), [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, 1904/6–until 1924, sold on February 12, 1924 to Thannhauser], [Justin K. Thannhauser, Lucerne, 1924, sold on September 5 to Hirschland], Dr. and Mrs. Franz H. Hirschland, Harrison, NY (1924–57) Title: Gardanne Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435871 Probably the sitter, the artist's uncle, Antoine Dominique Sauveur Aubert, Arles (until summer 1899, presumably one of twelve works by Cézanne sold to Vollard), [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, 1899, sold July 10 with a "tête de femme" by van Gogh for Fr 1,000 to Rosenberg], [Alexandre Rosenberg, Paris, 1899, purchased for equivalent of $120, sold for $180 to Pellerin], Auguste Pellerin, Paris (ca. 1899–1916), [Josse Hessel, Paris, 1916–20], [Marius de Zayas, New York, 1920–at least 1921, sold to Bliss], Lizzie (Lillie) P. Bliss, New York (ca. 1921–d. 1931, bequeathed to the Museum of Modern Art), Museum of Modern Art, New York (1931–51, cat., 1942, no. 83, 1948 ed., no. 127, sold to The Met) Title: Antoine Dominique Sauveur Aubert (born 1817), the Artist's Uncle Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435870 |
Théodore Rousseau | 1 | Victor Papeleu, Paris, General Goethals, Brussels (in 1872),?Prosper Crabbe, Brussels, [Georges Petit, Paris, in 1882], M. Defoer, Paris (in 1883), William Schaus, New York (until d. 1892, his estate sale, American Art Association, New York, February 28, 1896, no. 16, as "Edge of the Woods," for $ 25,200 to Samuel P. Avery for The Met) Title: The Edge of the Woods at Monts-Girard, Fontainebleau Forest Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437514 |
Vincent van Gogh | 3 | the sitter, Arles (by 1889–95, gift of the artist, sold through Henri Laget on October 17, 1895 for Fr 60 to Vollard), [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, 1895–97, sold as "dame jaune" in May 1897 for Fr 150 to Alice Ruben-Faber, possibly for her sister, Ella Ruben], possibly Ella Ruben, Copenhagen (from 1897), Bernt Grönvold, Copenhagen and Berlin (by 1912–17, bought in Copenhagen for DM 3,000, sold on June 20, 1917 for DM 100,000 to Cassirer), [Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1917, stock no. 2988, sold on July 3 for DM 133,000 to Falk], Sally Falk, Mannheim (1917–19, consigned to Cassirer, April 11, 1918, sold through Cassirer, stock no. 3430, on April 17, 1919 for DM 200,000 to Winter), Moritz Winter, Warsaw (from 1919), Fritz Schön, Basel and Grunewald, Berlin (by 1924–26), [Stephan Bourgeois, New York, 1926], Adolph Lewisohn, New York (1926–d. 1938, cat., 1928, pp. 151–52, ill. p. 153 and in color on frontispiece), his son, Sam A. Lewisohn, New York (1938–d. 1951) Title: L'Arlésienne: Madame Joseph-Michel Ginoux (Marie Julien, 1848–1911) Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436529 the artist's brother, Theo van Gogh, Paris (1890–d. 1891, sent to him by the artist on April 29, 1890), his widow, Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, Amsterdam (1891–1905, sold in October with six other works for fl. 4,731.60 to Osthaus, deposit recorded in Van Gogh-Bonger's account book in February 1906), Karl Ernst Osthaus, Hagen (1905–17, sale, Paul Cassirer and Hugo Helbing, Berlin, March 8, 1917, no. 38, for DM 36,000 to Thannhauser), [Justin K. Thannhauser, Lucerne, Paris, and New York, from 1917], [?Alfred Flechtheim, Düsseldorf, not before 1919], Willy Russ-Young, Serrières (until 1924, consigned to Vallotton by July 1923 and sold on December 31), [Galerie Paul Vallotton, Lausanne, 1924–26, sold to Oppenheimer on July 31, 1926], Julius Oppenheimer, New York (1926–d. 1937), his son, Frank Oppenheimer, San Francisco (1937–at least 1949, sold to Dalzell Hatfield), [Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, Los Angeles, until 1955, sold to Richard], Mr. and Mrs. George N. Richard, New York (1955–64) Title: First Steps, after Millet Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436526 Paul Gauguin, Paris (1887/88–96, acquired late 1887 or early 1888 from the artist by exchange, consigned to Vollard in 1895–96, sold on April 10, 1896, for Fr 225 through Georges Chaudet to Vollard), [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, from 1896, sold on either September 1, 1897, May 17, 1899, or July 12, 1899, to Hoogendijk], Cornelis Hoogendijk, The Hague (1897 or 1899–d. 1911, on loan to Rijksmuseum voor Moderne Kunst, 1907–12, his estate sale, Frederik Muller, Amsterdam, May 21, 1912, no. 31, for fl. 4,100, possibly to Hessel), [?Josse Hessel, Paris, from 1912], Alphonse Kann, Paris (until 1917, sold on December 19, 1917, for Fr 32,000 through Carl Montag to Bühler), E. Richard Bühler, Winterthur, Switzerland (1917–47, half share sold on October 1, 1928 to Thannhauser, stock no. 1296, later no. 1002, following an exchange of half shares in this work and a co-owned Daumier painting, full ownership transferred in 1947 to Thannhauser), [Justin K. Thannhauser, Lucerne, Paris, and New York, 1928–49, 1947–48, half share with Siegfried Rosengart, Lucerne, stock no. 1031, sold by Thannhauser, New York in April 1949 to The Met] Title: Sunflowers Source Url: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436524 |
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