Showing posts with label Holocaust era art market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holocaust era art market. Show all posts

Mar 3, 2020

DATASET Provenance Research of Artworks: Harvard Art Museums




Dataset name: Enhanced Harvard Art Museums Provenance Research Dataset 

Description: This enhanced Provenance dataset has been constructed from  information available on the public internet site of the Harvard Art Museums. The dataset merges the list of artworks on the Nazi Era Provenance Internet Portal with provenance texts published on the Harvard Art Museums detailed item pages. The Harvard Art Museums website and NEPIP pages include artworks from the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Sackler museum. 
This dataset is intended to facilitate research into Holocaust-era provenance for scholars, art historians and families. 
The original and best source of information concerning provenance remains the Harvard Art Museum's public website.


Original data sources that were merged to create new dataset:

  • Harvard Art Museums NEPIP 
  • Provenance texts for NEPIP artworks published on the Harvard Art Museums website
  • Provenance texts for selected dealers published on the Harvard Art Museums website

Format: Google Sheet

URL:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT3L6P5mWffXT1B1h3KZFkB9bDf3yJ-1LO5ueGohCeqD75UZbOzCpDY1qBDMPzf-_4um3P3w8o1DZiQ/pubhtml

Download: CSV


Contents:
1. NEPIP and Selected Dealers
2. Private anonymous art market property of unknown
3. NEPIP Accession Numbers
4 About this file

Publisher: OAD

Date of Publication: March 3, 2020



Example of content: Provenance text contains word "private", "unknown", "anonymous", "art market" or "property of" 


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Jan 18, 2020

UPCOMING RELEASES in HOLOCAUST ART HISTORY: Wiener Kunsthandel 1938–1945: Geschädigte und Profiteure




Gabriele Anderl, author of NS-Kunstraub in Österreich und die Folgen, has a new book coming out about the art market in Vienna from 1938-1945:

 Wiener Kunsthandel 1938–1945: Geschädigte und Profiteure

Book Product Information
600 pages
Publisher: Studien Verlag
Publication Date: 30. April 2020
Language: Deutsch
ISBN-10: 370655223X

ISBN-13: 978-3706552233

Order on Amazon.de


The German version will be released in April 2020.
We hope to see an English translation soon.

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Oct 23, 2019

Provenances at Glasgow Museums: UK spoliation Reports

UK Holocaust Era Provenance Research

UK museums have an internet site where spoliation reports are centralised and provenance texts can be searched. It is called "Spoliation reports from UK museums" and it is managed by the Collections Trust.

The UK Spoliation reports site is fast and easy to use.

Anyone can perform a search.

A user can search one museum or all museums at once. Searches are full text. Results are easy to understand.

The url is:
http://records.collectionstrust.org.uk


Glasgow Museums: Analysing the Provenances using Digital Tools

How can one analyse and use the information that UK museums have collected and made available in their Spoliation Reports?  

One approach is to look at the provenances to see if any patterns appear that might indicate where to focus further research.

In this example, from the Glasgow Museums spoliation reports, provenance texts are grouped and counted.

Which names appear most frequently? What is known about them? What pops out?

Look for yourself...

Provenance 
mentions
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Baron John Benjamin Heath (1790-1879), Sir James Guthrie (1859-1930);Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1953 until 1999.27
Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1953 until 1999.21
This work is not noted in William Burrell's purchase books and so was probably purchased prior to 1911.7
No provenance, temporarily registered 19886
Private Collection, Switzerland, Frau Kummer-Rothenhäusler, Zurich, from whom purchased by the Burrell Trustees,19825
Date of acquisition unrecorded.4
Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1980 until 1999.4
Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1963/80 until 1999.4
Thos Kirshaw, sold Christie's 10 December 1898, from where purchased by Leggat Bros, private collection, sold Christie's 23 July 1923 n 166, from which purchased by 'Mr Sabin' - perhaps W M Sabin, Duke Street, F. J. Nettlefold, by whom presented to Museum, 19483
Sir C.B. Lawes-Wittewronge, Bart., Rothamsted, Duveen, acquired by Burrell at Duveen sale, Christie's,13.2.1936.3
Sir C.B. Lawes-Wittewronge, Bart., Rothamsted, Duveen, acquired by Burrell at Duveen sale, Christie's, 13.2.1936.3
Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from c1963 until 1999.3
Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1982 until 1999.3
William Randolph Hearst collection, acquired by Burrell from Hearst per Frank Partridge & Sons on or before 16 July 1938.2
unrecorded2
Presented by William Murray, 19482
James R Garroway, Miss Margaret H. Garroway, by whom;bequeathed to Museum, 19472
E Schapiro, Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1953 until 1999.2
Countess of Kermaingant, sold French & Co., New York, 27.11.1926, William Randolph Hearst, acquired by Burrell from Hearst per Frank Partridge & Sons on or before 16 July 1938.2
As this work is not noted in the Burrell purchase books it is likely that it was purchased prior to 1911.2
Acquired by Burrell from Jean A. Seligmann on or before 1 May 1935.2
Wynn Ellis, Leonard Gow, H. Weise, London, Matthiesen Ltd., from whom purchased by William Burrell 15 March 19481
William Randolph Hearst, acquired by Burrell from Frank Partridge & Sons on or before 30 May 1939.1
Wencke, Hamburg, Rahmet, Paris, sold at Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, 1937 (Nachlass eines Wiener Arztes Gemalde no.192, pl.9), acquired by Burrell ('at Madame Rahmet's Sale at Lucerne' - note in Purchase Book) per John Hunt, September 19371
Walter Butterworth, Ashton on Mersey, Cheshire (1862-1935), his son (not named), from whom purchased by his brother Lionel M Angus-Butterworth1
W.A.Coats, Bourlet, Hombert Fils, from whom purchased by William Burrell 23 April 19351
Vicomte Charles de Noailles, acquired by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 28 October 1937.1
Uncertain. If identical with 'Tapestry, Fountain and Animals' in Purchase Book, bought by Sir William from M. & R. Stora in or before August 19311
Uncertain, acquired for the collection at Sotheby's sale of 30.1.1959.1
Uncertain1
This work was probably lent by William Burrell to KG in 1918.1
The early provenance is known: Edvard Brandes, Copenhagen, Alfred Gold, Berlin, D. Pagenstecher, Wiesbaden, W.Tietze, Cologne and Amsterdam, sold by Tietze between 1930-33 to Etienne Bignou Gallery, New York, from whom purchased in part exchange for a Toulouse-Lautrec by Reid and Lefevre, London, 1936, from whom purchased by William Burrell, July 19371
The Dirksen collection, Berlin, Leopold Iklé, acquired by Burrell at the Fritz Iklé sale 13 June 1936.1
Tempelaere, Paris;Christie's, Manson and Woods sale, 17 November 1933;from which purchased by William Burrell1
Tanner, Zurich, William McInnes1
Studio of artist, Goldschmidt, Frankfurt, Flechtheim, Berlin, Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, 1928, Reid & Lefevre & Matthiesen Galleries, London, 1943, T& R Annan && Sons, Glasgow;from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in 19461
Streit Collection, Berlin, purchased by the Matthiesen Gallery, London in 1954, from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees in 1957.1
Spanish Royal Collection, Granada, to 1871, Mariano Fortuny, Albert Goupil, sold April 1888 (Hotel Drouot), no.616, bought art dealer, (Boileve or Boilaive), bought Ricardo Madrazo, brother-in-law of Fortuny who gave it to his nephew, Mariano Fortuny junior, acquired by Burrell from Maurice Stora on or before 23 April 1936.1
Sotheby's, Partridge, from whom purchased by William Burrell 19 July 19521
Sotheby's sale, Partridge, from whom purchased by William Burrell, added to collection, 24 April 19561
Sold to Comte Antoine de la Rochefoucauld, Paris, 1890, private collection, USA, sale, Parke-Bernet, California, 25 January 1956 n 89,Knoedler, New York, Frank Perls Gallery, A. Tooth, London, sale, Sotheby's, London, 28 June 1972, n 25 B, C.H.Cintz, accepted by H.M.Government in lieu of estate duty, 19761
Sold Palais Galiena 5.3.1970, lot 102 (with lots 101 and 103 from the same series), acquired for Burrell Collection at Sotheby's sale of 28.5.1971, lot 15.1
Sold by Duveen to William Randolph Hearst, acquired by Burrell from Hearst per Frank Partridge & Sons on or before 4 July 1938.1
Sir Ernest Debenham, his sale, F. Partridge && Son;from whom purchased by William Burrell 22 November 19461
Sir Edgar Speyer, acquired by Burrell from Jacques Seligmann on or before 18 August 19331
Sir Edgar Speyer, acquired by Burrell from Jacques Seligmann et fils on or before 18 August 1933.1
Sir Charles Wakefield sale, 30 June 1911, n55, purchased by Agnew, E.Ruffer and others sale, London, 9 May 1924, n 36, bought by Thomas.1
Sigismond Bardac (Cat. 1913 or 1914, pl. 49), Arnold Seligmann Rey & Co. (Sale Cat. Paris,1914), acquired by Burrell from Seligmann on or before 18 July 1934.1
Schiff collection, Paris, Schiff sale, 1905, French private collection, English private collection, Arnold Seligman, from whom purchased by William Burrell 29 December 19361
Samuel Farmer, Crabwell, Cheshire, by descent to Hon. Mrs Colborne, Nonsuch Park, Nonsuch sale, 16 March 1937, from where purchased by Arthur de Casseres, London, Dutch private collector, D. Katz, Dieren, Holland between 16 March and 30 June 1937, Frank Partridge and Sons, London, from whom purchased by Burrell 5 April 19481
Said to have hung in the Sanctuary of the Church of Nôtre-Dame du Sablon until the end of the 18th century, in the possession of M. Emile Peyre, Paris, in 1874, Frederick Spitzer, sold 1893, Baron Coche de la Ferte, sold 1905, with firm of Demotte in Paris in 1929, acquired by Burrell from John Hunt (as 'Death of St. Anne') on or before 25 March 1938.1
Said to have come from the Château de Bridier in the Creuse, acquired by Burrell from Madame Demotte per M. & R. Stora on or before 21 December 1934.1
Réné de Gas, Paris, his sale 1927, n 87, collection Ch. Vignier, Paris, collection X, Great Britain, Adams Brothers, from whom purchased by William Burrell 4 August 19371
Redfern Gallery, London, purchased by Mrs Leslie Howard, Howard collection, sold Christie's 28 March 1958, lot n 89, purchased by Crane Kalman, purchased by Roland, Browse, Delbanco, from whom purchased by Glasgow Museums in 1958.1
Raoul Heilbronner, Duveen (sold to Duveen Bros. by Arnold Seligmann's father on uncertain date - see note in W.B's Purchase Book), New York, Edson Bradley, New York, acquired by Burrell from Arnold Seligmann Rey & Co. Inc. on or before 26 May 1936.1
Purchased from Vuillard on 5 April 1912 by Bernheim-Jeune (n 19.278, pl.1.047), there is no further provenance information - possibly Justice of Dundee or Percy Moore Turner?1
Purchased from the artist by Ambroise Vollard, Paris;from whom purchased by Reid & Lefevre, London, 1938;from whom purchased by Glasgow Museums in 1942.1
Purchased from Mr N C E Ashton, London, 19541
Purchased by the Museum from Roland, Browse and Delbanco, 19 Cork Street, London, cat n. 37, 19511
Purchased by Glasgow Museums from Galerie Jacobs, Brussels in 19541
Purchased by Burrell 7 July 19471
Provenance unrecorded1
Private collection, USA, Weitzner Gallery, from whom purchased by Hazlitt Gallery, London,? from whom purchased, 1955, by a French dealer, from whom purchased by Messrs G M Lotinga Ltd., London, from whom purchased by Glasgow Museums in 1959.1
Private Collection, Paris, purchased by Galerie Raymonde Cazenave, Paris, April 1957, purchased by the Tib Lane Gallery Manchester, 1959, from whom purchased by Glasgow Museums in 1959.1
Private Collection, Paris, Kende? Galleries, New York, sold on 15 November 1951, n 112, Robert Elson?, New York, dealers?, purchased by G.M. Lotinga Ltd., from whom purchased by Glasgow Museums in 1957.1
Private Collection, Paris, from whom sold on behalf of by Rheims && Laurin, Paris;from whom purchased by Roland, Browse & Delbanco, London, Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester, from whom purchased by Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in 1962.1
Private Collection, Berlin, Matthiesen, Berlin, Blumenfeld Collection, Hamburg, Matthiesen, London, Reid & Lefevre, London, 1946, from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in 1948.1
Private Collection in Frankfurt-am-Main, Budge Collection, Hamburg, acquired by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 8 August 1938.1
Presented to the Museum by Rev. John Moore, Maybank, Bridge of Allan,19431
Presented by Mrs John G Coats, 19481
Presented by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow, 1980, from whom previously on loan since 19711
Presented by John G Coats, Glasgow, 19481
Possibly with Craibe Angus & Son, Glasgow;with T.R. Annan & Son by 1938;held on behalf of a trust estate;Christie's sale of 2 December 1938, lot 123, unsold and returned to T. R. Annan.1
Possibly identical with the 'fine small tapestry panel' (27" x 221/2") representing a scene from 'Der Busant' acquired by Burrell from Arnold Seligmann on 11th April 1936 and returned to him in September, later re-acquired by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 14 January 1938.1
Possibly identical with that recorded by Burrell on page 81 of his purchase book for 1933.1
Peter Tillou (Steven Rich), London, from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in 1994.1
Paul Bureau, Paris;Bureau sale, Paris, 20 May 1927 n 19;Julius Böhler;from whom purchased by Burrell 22 June 19361
Paul Blanchet de Rives, Grenoble, acquired by Burrell from Jacques Seligmann et fils in or before November 1933.1
Part of same tapestry as fragments 46.154 and 155. Probably acquired by Burrell from the same unrecorded source at an early date, but not added to the collection until 1948.1
Part of same tapestry as fragments 46.151 and 155. Probably acquired by Burrell from the same unrecorded source at an early date but not added to the collection until 1948.1
Part of same tapestry as fragments 46.151 and 154. Probably acquired by Burrell from the same unrecorded source at an early date (photograph shows it hanging on landing at 8 Great Western Terrace, c.1905/6)1
Palazzo Barberini, Rome until January 1935?, Arnold Seligmann, Paris, from whom purchased by William Burrell 27 June 19361
P.W.French && Co., New York;acquired by Burrell from John Hunt by or in October 1936.1
None recorded, probably an early purchase.1
None recorded, probably an early acquisition.1
None recorded, acquired by Burrell from the Spanish Art Gallery by November 1936.1
None recorded prior to its addition to the Collection in 1954, probably one of Burrell's early purchases.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition from John Hunt on or before 1 November 1938.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell on or before 15 July 1936 from M. & R. Stora.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell on or before 13 October 1943 from Frank Partridge & Sons1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from M. & R. Stora, New York, on or before 8 March 1938.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from M. & R. Stora on or before 30 June 1936.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from M. & R. Stora on or before 28 April 1938.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from M. & R. Stora on or before 26 July 1933.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from M. & R. Stora on or before 15 October 1937.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 8 November 1935.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 29 July 1935.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 15 January 1936.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 1 November 1938.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 1 November 19381
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from Frank Partridge & Sons on or before 18 October 1945.1
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from Demotte on or before 28 July 19331
None recorded prior to its acquisition by Burrell from Acton Surgey on or before 4 August 1938.1
No provenance, registered 19651
Naumburg Cathedral, acquired by Burrell at Sotheby's sale of 17.11.1933 per Acton Surgey1
Miss Diana Watson, Matthieson Gallery, Reid && Lefevre;from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in December 19441
Maurice Gagnat sale, Paris, June 1925, lot 82, from which purchased by Etienne Bignou, Paris, sold to Leonard Gow, sold to William McInnes.1
M. Ledoux, acquired by Burrell from Maurice Harris on or before 24 December 1947.1
M. Germain Seligmann, acquired by Burrell from Jacques Seligmann et fils (ref. note copied by W.B in Purchase Book - 'we bought this tapestry for your account from a private collection in Paris') on or before 14 July 1935.1
M. Debat, Paris, Galerie Vallotton, Lausanne, purchased by Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 25 November 1963,sold by Tooth's to the Hon Mrs H Marcow, November 1963,re-purchased by Tooth's, 1967,sold to an English Private Collector, Sotheby's 2 July 1975, lot 60, purchased by Tooth's for Glasgow Museums in 19751
Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, Paris;Christie's, London, 23 June 1906, n49;from which acquired by Bernheim-Jeune;Christie's, 15 July 1938;from where purchased by William Burrell1
Lord Sackville, Knole, Pierpoint Morgan, acquired by Burrell from W.P.French & Co., New York, per H.C. Marillier on or before 7 November 1934.1
Lord Howard de Walden, Edson Bradley, Newport, R.I., USA (sold Christie's 31.5.1934, lot 115), acquired by Burrell at Bradley Sale, per Frank Partridge & Sons, 2 June 1934.1
Libaude, Paris, Etienne Vautheret sale, Hotel Druout, Paris, 16 June 1933, lot n 32, Montague Shearman, London, Alex Reid & Lefevre Ltd, 1939, purchased by the Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in 1941.1
Leopold Iklé, St Gallen (cat.1923, no.795, pl.150), acquired by Burrell from M. & R. Stora, New York, on or before 6 February 1937.1
Leopold Iklé, St Gallen (cat. 1923, no.795, pl.150), acquired by Burrell from M. & R. Stora, New York, on or before 6 February 1937.1
Léonce Rosenberg, Paris, Hotel Druout, Paris, 27 February 1926, lot 66, purchased by George Aubry, Paris, Galerie Simon, Paris, 1927, Mayor Gallery, London, 1937, Private Collection, Scotland.1
Le Comte de Saluber, Mrs James Manchester, Lloyds Neck, Huntingdon, Long Island, U.S.A., acquired by Burrell at Sotheby's sale of 20.5.1955, lot 122, per Frank Partridge & Sons.1
Le Carpentier (until 1866), Petit de Vauzelles, Saint Symphorien, E.J. Wythes, acquired by Burrell at Wythes' Sale, Christie's, 21.11.1935, lot 149.1
L. O'Malley, Christie's 12 June 1936 n 109, from where purchased by William Burrell 18 June 19361
Kuppelmayer, Dr Forrer, Strassburg, acquired by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 27 April 1934.1
JPL Fine Arts, London, from whom purchased by the Burrell Trustees, 1994.1
Josse Hessel, Paris, purchased by Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, 9 November 1928, purchased by M. Knoedler and Co. New York, 18 June 1929, purchased by Burrell 18 June 19361
Joseph Hessel, purchased by Bernheim-Jeune, 11 March 1919, purchased by Thomas Justice, Dundee, 11 October 1919, purchased by William McInnes.1
Jonathan Richardson Sr, Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1953 until 1999.1
John Sparks, London;from whom purchased by William Burrell 13 January 19361
John Hunt, from whom purchased by William Burrell 26 June 19471
JJC..his sale Hotel Druout, Paris, 31 March 1911, n 28;sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 4-5 December 1918, n 85;Eugene Cremetti, London;from whom purchased by Hay-Boyd.1
Jean-Claude Bellier, private collection, Switzerland, Galerie Hopkins-Thomas, Paris, from whom purchased by the Burrell Trustees, February 19951
J.Hunt, added to the collection by William Burrell 18 July 19501
J.G.Cooper, Southwood, Monckton, Morrison McChlery && Co, Glasgow;from whom purchased by William Burrell 29 June 19561
J.Allard, Paris, from whom purchased by William Burrell 9 May 19351
J. Allard, from whom purchased by Burrell 2 August 19371
J Allard, Paris;from whom purchased by William Burrell, 2 August 19371
In the chapel at Bramshill, together with the upper half of another similar one, sold at Sotheby's sale, March 1931, acquired by Burrell from the Spanish Art Gallery on or before 24 September 1936.1
Iklé Collection, St Gallen, from whom bought by Burrell in July 19331
Holmberg de Bechfelt sale, The Hague, 9 June 1909, n 175, Coormans de Ruyter sale, The Hague, 16 May 1911, n 189.1
Hermann Sax, Vienna, sold 1893, Heckscher, sold Christie's 1898, Sir Hercules Read, sold Sotheby's 9.11.1928, lot 73, Major Sir Humphrey Noble, sold Sotheby's 29.11.1946, bought Burrell per Frank Partridge & Sons.1
Henry Howard, who bought it in Switzerland at the end of the 19th century, acquired by Burrell at Christie's sale on or before 12 May 1937 per Robert Frank Ltd.1
Hazard Collection, Paris, Hazard Sale, Paris, 1-3 December 1919, n 163, purchased by Alex Reid, from whom purchased by McInnes.1
Goldschmidt Collection, Berlin, Herbert Einstein (dealer), London, sold to Reid && Lefevre;from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in 1951.1
Gerard Fils, Paris;Lockett Thomson of Barbizon House, London by 1933;from whompurchased by William Burrell 23 June 19331
Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, by 1930, M.Knoedler and Co., New York, in Nov. 1930, D.W.T.Cargill until 1939, placed on consignment by his estate with;Bignou,New York and Reid & Lefevre, London, presented to Museum in 1950.1
Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Paris;sold to Durand-Ruel on 18 November 1899;Galeries Durand-Ruel, Paris;from whom purchased by A. Tooth & Sons on 2 April 1936;G.B. Dunlop.1
G.J. Demotte, acquired by Burrell from M.& R. Stora - 2 panels on or before October, 4 panels on or before December 1936.1
G.J. Demotte, acquired by Burrell from M. & R. Stora on or before 15 July 1936.1
From 1875 in collection of Percy Wyndham - widow owned work perhaps until death in 1920, Adams Brothers, from whom purchased by Burrell 28 July 19381
Fritz Iklé, from whom bought by Burrell per the Viennese dealers Gluckselig und Sohn in July 1933.1
Fritz Iklé, acquired by Burrell at the Iklé Sale in July 1933.1
Frau von Juriewitsch, Schloss Hilmangen, Austria, Dr Albert Figdor, Vienna (Cats. 1930, and1936, 1, no.27, pl.XII [as part of complete tapestry with 46.42 below]), acquired by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 22 May 1936.1
Frau von Juriewitsch, Schloss Hilmangen, Austria, Dr Albert Figdor, Vienna (Cats. 1930, and 1936, 1, no.27, pl. XII [as part of complete tapestry with 46.41 above]), acquired by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 16 October 1947.1
Francois Depeaux, Rouen, Vente Depeaux, Galeries Georges Petit, Paris, 31 May and 1 June 1906, lot n 43, purchased at sale by Leon Orosdi, Paris, Alfred Daber, Paris, Reid & Lefevre, London, from whom purchased through Annan by Hamilton Trustees in 1944 and presented to Glasgow Museums.1
Formerly in the Kaiser-Friedrichs Museum, Berlin, from which it is said to have first entered the English art market, with Durlacher Bros., London in 1913, and later with French && Co.;Mortimer Schiff, New York, acquired by Burrell per M. & R. Stora on or before 8 January 1938.1
Fernand Schutz, acquired by Burrell from Frank Partridge & Sons on or before 12 March 1945.1
F.Fénéon, Paris, Leon Appert, Mignon, from whom sold on 17/1/1906 to Bernheim -Jeune, from whom sold on July 6, 1908 to Bernard Koehler, with Reid & Lefevre in 1936, Lady Huntington, with Bignou, New York, D.W.T. Cargill.1
F.and J.Tempelaere, from whom purchased by Alex Reid, November 1919, from whom purchased by John P. Kinghorn, January 1920, Sir John Richmond.1
F. Partridge && Sons;from whom purchased by Burrell 20 December 19351
F. Fénéon, Paris, Percy Moore Turner, Independent Gallery, London, from whom purchased by William McInnes1
F. Fénéon collection, Paris, Etienne Bignou, Paris, Percy Moore Turner (Independent Gallery) London, William McInnes1
Etienne Bignou, Paris, sold 1940 to Reid & Lefevre, London, from whom acquired by Mrs E.M.Macdonald, by whom presented, in memory of her husband, to Glasgow Museums in 1959.1
Etienne Bignou (McNeill && Bignou);Alex Reid, Leonard Gow, McInnes.1
Erard de la Marck (died 1538) and his heirs, the Prince d'Arenberg, acquired with 46.130 at Sotheby's sale of 17.10.1958.1
Erard de la Marck (died 1538) and his heirs, the Prince d'Arenberg, acquired for the Burrell Collection at Sotheby's sale of 17.10.1958, lot 141.1
English private collection', A.S. Drey, Munich (In Drey's collection by 1931, see article by Betty Kurth in Pantheon, 1931, 6, p.234), acquired by Burrell from John Hunt by 13 February (but insured by Burrell from 10 January) 1939.1
Emile Gaillard, Paris (sold 1904, no. 766), Mortimer Schiff, acquired by Burrell from M. & R. Stora on or before 10 August 1937.1
Emile Gaillard, Paris (sold 1904, no. 765), Mortimer Schiff, acquired by Burrell from M. & R. Stora on or before 10 August 1937.1
Edwin Edwards, F& J. Tempelaere, rue Laffitte, Paris, Bonjean, de Kuyper, Alex Reid, Glasgow, from whom purchased by McInnes.1
Economas Collection, Paris, acquired by Burrell from Frank Partridge & Sons on or before 12 July 19341
Early provenance known, thereafter: Degas studio sale, 26 March 1918, n75, Bernheim-Jeune, Etienne Bignou, Leonard Gow, Reid && Lefevre;from whom purchased by Burrell 31 July 19361
E. Lowengard, London, c.1901-2, Economas Collection, Paris, acquired by Burrell from Arnold Seligmann on or before 20 September 1936.1
Dupont-Auberville, said on file to have been 'acquired by Burrell about 1900', but no supporting information supplied1
Dr. Seymour, Louis Sarlin, Paris, 1904, Sarlin sale 1918,? Leonard Gow, Alex Reid, William McInnes.1
Dr R Forrer, Strassburg, Dr Albert Figdor, Vienna, Fritz Iklé, bought by Sir William Burrell from Iklé in July 1933.1
Dowdeswell & Dowdeswell, London (liquidated 1917), John Stevenson, of Sharon, Pennsylvania, by whom bequeathed to his brother, Sir Daniel Stevenson, by whom presented to Museum, as 'Clementina Sobieska' attributed to Largilliere, 1944.1
Demotte, acquired by Burrell from M. & R. Stora in or before August 1933.1
Demotte, acquired by Burrell from John Hunt on or before 28 October 1937.1
Date of acquisition unrecorded, probably an early purchase.1
D.Croal Thomson, Barbizon House, London;from whom purchased by William Burrell, 26 November 19341
Count of Charancy, Mortimer Schiff, acquired by Burrell at Schiff's sale, Christie's, 22.6.1938, lot 163.1
Count E. Wilczek, Burg Kreuzenstein, acquired by Burrell at Sotheby's sale of uncertain date per Acton Surgey on or before 27 June 1933.1
Comte de Chabannes collection at the Chateau de Sully, Kahn collection, New York, acquired by Burrell from Arnold Seligmann in or before January 1936.1
Collection of the Barrahona Fragosi Cordovil da Gama Lobo in their castle near Evora, Portugal, M. Fernand Schutz, Paris, G.J. Demotte, French and Company, acquired by Burrell from Arnold Seligmann Rey and Co. on or before 9 April 1936.1
Collection of Meyer-am-Rhein, Lucerne, acquired by Burrell at uncertain date, probably an early purchase.1
Chilham Castle, Kent (see 'Country Life' article, 1924), acquired by Burrell from the Spanish Art Gallery on or before 12 April 1933.1
Chilham Castle, Kent (see 'Country Life' article, 1924), acquired by Burrell from the Spanish Art Gallery on or before 12 April 19331
Bruce, acquired by Burrell per John Hunt at Bruce sale, Christie's, 28.6.1935, lot 128.1
Bought from the artist on 26 May 1919 by Bernheim -Jeune, Paris, from whom sold on 11 October 1919 to Th. Justice of Dundee, by whom sold to Wm. McInnes.1
Bought from J.M.Botibol on or before 13 March 19391
Bonaffé, Sir T.Gibson Carmichael, his sale, Christie's, 13 May 1902, n 268, Benson, 1902, Arnold Seligmann, from whom purchased by William Burrell 7 October 19361
Bohler, Munich, Albert Figdor, Vienna (Cat. 1930, no. 15), acquired by Burrell from Robert Frank by or in October 1936.1
Bequeathed by Lewis Lyons, Glasgow [died 1999], previously on loan to Museum from 1963 until 1999.1
Barbizon House, from whom purchased by William Burrell 18 July 19391
Atelier Degas Sale, 2nd sale, n 117, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris 11-13 December, 1918, Adams Bros, from whom purchased by Burrell 4 August 19371
Archdukes Leopold & John of Austria, Galerie du Palais Royal (Duke of Orleans), Adams Acton, from whom purchased by Burrell 8 July 19481
Anthony White, at whose sale at Christie's it was acquired by Burrell 19 April 19341
Anon sale, Glasgow, 25 Mar 1920, presented by A B Clements, Renfrew, 19451
Andrew Reid, Auchterarder, Reid & Lefevre: from whom purchased by Burrell 27 March 19421
Andrew Maxwell, Glasgow, sale of Maxwell collection 3 June 1910 at Christie's n 58, from where purchased by A. Preyer, The Hague, A. Preyer, The Hague,1911, James G. Shepherd (1913-1935?), Barbizon House, London, 1935, from whom purchased by William Burrell 18 November 19351
André Jullien de Tonnerre, Brauer, acquired by Burrell (his note in Purchase Book - 'The really French origin of this tapestry cannot be doubted. Whether it has been in a Parisian atelier or somewhere else in France it is impossible to say') from Raoul Heilbronner per M. & R. Stora on or before 27 August 1935.1
Ambrose Vollard, Paris, purchased by Etienne Bignou, Paris in 1934, purchased by Alex Reid, purchased by David Eccles, London, purchased by Reid & Lefevre, London, 1942, purchased by William McInnes, 1942, Mrs Jessie McInnes - by whom presented 1951.1
Ambrose Vollard, Paris, Private Collection, France, Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London, from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees in 1953.1
Alex Reid && Lefevre;William McInnes1
Adams Brothers, from whom purchased by William Burrell 4 August 19371
Acquisition unrecorded, probably an early purchase.1
Acquired by Burrell per John Hunt at the Rufford Abbey Sale, on or before 16 November 19381
Acquired by Burrell from M. & R. Stora in 1936.1
Acquired by Burrell from John Hunt in or before October 1936.1
Acquired by Burrell from Frank Partridge & Sons in 1948.1
Acquired by Burrell at an unknown date, and added to the collection in 1948.1
Acquired at an unknown date, probably an early purchase.1
1st Degas studio sale, Galeries Georges Petit, Paris, 6-8 May 1918, n142, H Fèvre, Monte Carlo, Paul Vallotton, Lausanne, from whom purchased by William Burrell on 8 July 19331
(?) Durand-Ruel, Ambroise Vollard, Private Collection, Sotheby's, London, 5 December 1984, lot 128, purchased by Crane Kalman Gallery, London from whom purchased by Glasgow Museums in 1985.1
?Alexander Young collection - see sale catalogue 30 June 1910, n 104, sold to Duke of Marlborough1
? Reid & Lefevre, London, Mr. H.J. Dunsmuir, Ayr, purchased by Ian McNicol, Glasgow 1951, from whom purchased by Glasgow Museums in 1951.1
? R.Lucius, Paris, G.Mitchell, London, Reid & Lefevre, London, from whom purchased by the Hamilton Trustees for Glasgow Museums in 1951.1
? Lord Mordaunt's sale, from which purchased by Thos. Agnew && Sons;from whom purchased by Burrell 15 June 19481
? Durand-Ruel, Paris,? Havard Frères, Pottier, J.Allard, Paris, from whom purchased by William Burrell 13 July 19341
Grand Total344

data source: Spoliation reports from UK museums Glasgow Museums

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