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Property / owned by: Thannhauser Galleries / rank
 
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reference URL: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/19339/arlesiennes-mistral
quotation: Sold by the artist to Théo van Gogh for 300 Francs probably in the first half of 1889 [according to “carnet de l’artiste,” 1888-1889, see Huyghe 1952, p. 223]; Émile Schuffenecker [according to Jeanne Schuffenecker, see Wildenstein 2001]; Thannhauser Galerie, Lucerne, c. 1923, stock no. 1167 [according to Wildenstein 2001]. James W. Barney, New York, c. 1929 [according to New York 1929 exh. cat.]. De Hauke and Co., New York, 1930 [according to Providence, R. I. 1930 exh. cat.]. Jacques Seligmann and Co., New York by 1931 [according to St. Louis 1931 exh. cat.; De Hauke and Seligmann may have owned the picture together since they were partners until about 1931]; sold to the Art Institute, October 26, 1934, using funds from the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larned Coburn Fund. (English)
publisher: Art Institute of Chicago
retrieved: 19 June 2024
Timestamp 2024-06-19T00:00:00Z
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 19 June 2024

painting by Paul Gauguin
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Arlésiennes (Mistral)
painting by Paul Gauguin

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    Sold by the artist to Théo van Gogh for 300 Francs probably in the first half of 1889 [according to “carnet de l’artiste,” 1888-1889, see Huyghe 1952, p. 223]; Émile Schuffenecker [according to Jeanne Schuffenecker, see Wildenstein 2001]; Thannhauser Galerie, Lucerne, c. 1923, stock no. 1167 [according to Wildenstein 2001]. James W. Barney, New York, c. 1929 [according to New York 1929 exh. cat.]. De Hauke and Co., New York, 1930 [according to Providence, R. I. 1930 exh. cat.]. Jacques Seligmann and Co., New York by 1931 [according to St. Louis 1931 exh. cat.; De Hauke and Seligmann may have owned the picture together since they were partners until about 1931]; sold to the Art Institute, October 26, 1934, using funds from the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larned Coburn Fund. (English)
    19 June 2024
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