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| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 18 × 22 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
Thu
29
Jan
note
Louis Réau, "Carle Van Loo, 1705-65," Archives de l’Art Francais, 19, no. 29.
Louis Réau, "Carle Van Loo, 1705-65," Archives de l’Art Francais, 19, no. 29.
Thu
29
Jan
exhibition
Paris, École des Beaux-Arts, "Dessins de maîtres anciens, " 1879, cat. 533.
Paris, École des Beaux-Arts, "Dessins de maîtres anciens," 1879, cat. 533.
Thu
29
Jan
note
Edmond (died 1896) and Jules Goncourt (died 1870), Paris
Edmond (died 1896) and Jules Goncourt (died 1870), Paris
Thu
29
Jan
note
Philippe de Chennevières, Les Dessins de Maitres Anciens exposés à l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts en 1879
Philippe de Chennevières, Les Dessins de Maitres Anciens exposés à l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts en 1879 (Paris, 1880), p. 102.
Fri
29
Jan
exhibition
The Art Institute of Chicago, September 30, 1988-May 8, 1990.
The Art Institute of Chicago, September 30, 1988-May 8, 1990.
Tue
29
Jan
exhibition
The Art Institute of Chicago, "The Regenstein Collection of European Drawings, " 1985-1986.
The Art Institute of Chicago, "The Regenstein Collection of European Drawings," 1985-1986.
Sat
29
Jan
note
Harold Joachim, French Drawings and Sketchbooks of the 18th Century
Harold Joachim, French Drawings and Sketchbooks of the 18th Century (Chicago, 1977), no. 2A1.
Sat
29
Jan
exhibition
Toronto, Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, "French Master Drawings of the 17th and 18th Centuries in North American Collections, " 1972, cat. 142, by Pierre Rosenberg.
Toronto, Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, "French Master Drawings of the 17th and 18th Centuries in North American Collections," 1972, cat. 142, by Pierre Rosenberg.
Fri
29
Jan
note
sold, February 15, 1897, lot 330 [according to Joachim 1977]....
sold, February 15, 1897, lot 330 [according to Joachim 1977]. Comtesse Pélhion [according to Joachim 1977]. Sold by the Charles E. Slatkin Gallery, New York, to the Art Institute, 1959.
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