The Dinner (Q64174101)

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painting by Claude Monet
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The Dinner
painting by Claude Monet

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    The Dinner · Claude Monet · Stiftung Sammlung E.G. Bührle (English)
    21 July 2024
    4Julius Stern Berlin Wildenstein no. 129.5Hugo Nathan Frankfurt/Main • by 1913 until [d.] 1922 Frankfurter Kunstschätze, Eine Auswahl der schönsten und wertvollsten Gemälde des 19. Jahrhunderts aus Frankfurter Privatbesitz, (exh. cat.) Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt/Main 1913, no. 59.6Martha Nathan Frankfurt/Main & Paris • 1922 until at least 1938 (English)
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    The Dinner · Claude Monet · Stiftung Sammlung E.G. Bührle (English)
    21 July 2024
    6Martha Nathan Frankfurt/Main & Paris • 1922 until at least 1938 Widow of the above; AStEGB, Copies of documents regarding provenance history of Monet, Le Dîner, sent by Rowland & Associates, New York, to Kunsthalle Basel, 14 June 2005, and forwarded to Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection, Zurich, 21 July 2005: Letter from Dr. Fritz Mertens [the lawyer representing Martha Nathan during her emigration from Germany], to Polizeipräsidium Frankfurt, 21 April 1938, stating that the paintings belonging to Martha Nathan were on deposit with the Kunsthalle Basle since September 1930; Letter from Martha Nathan, Paris, to Kunsthalle Basel, 1 December 1938, authorizing bearer to view her paintings in the Kunsthalle Basel; Typewritten list of 17 paintings, including the present picture, with handwritten notes by Georges Wildenstein from a visit in the Kunsthalle Basel. Martha Nathan, who owned French citizenship, moved to Switzerland in August 1939 and settled in Geneva, where she died in 1958.7Galerie Aktuaryus Zurich • by 1944 AStEGB, (English)
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    The Dinner · Claude Monet · Stiftung Sammlung E.G. Bührle (English)
    21 July 2024
    7Galerie Aktuaryus Zurich • by 1944 AStEGB, Receipted invoice from Galerie Aktuaryus made out to Emil Bührle, 11 October 1944, and confirming that the painting had been in Switzerland since before 1939.8Emil Bührle Zurich • 16 October 1944 until [d.] 28 November 1956 Acquired from the above for CHF 28.000, AStEGB, Receipted invoice as above n. (7), receipt dated 16 October 1944. (English)
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    65 centimetre
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