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About the artwork
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Edgar Degas visited the coast of Normandy in the autumn of 1869 and was inspired to create over 40 small-scale landscape pastels. This particular sheet is one of the very best of this group: clearly articulated and unusual in being signed and dated, it is the only seascape that Degas relinquished during his lifetime.
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| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 30 × 23 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
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Feb
exhibition
Los Angeles, County Museum of Art, on extended loan.
Los Angeles, County Museum of Art, on extended loan.
Thu
12
Feb
exhibition
San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museum, on extended loan.
San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museum, on extended loan.
Thu
12
Feb
exhibition
Palo Alto, Stanford University Gallery, on extended loan.
Palo Alto, Stanford University Gallery, on extended loan.
Thu
12
Feb
exhibition
Art Institute of Chicago, "Master Drawings Unveiled: 25 Years of Major Acquisitions, " August 27, 2016–January 29, 2017, no cat.
Art Institute of Chicago, "Master Drawings Unveiled: 25 Years of Major Acquisitions," August 27, 2016–January 29, 2017, no cat.
Thu
12
Feb
exhibition
Los Angeles, County Museum of Art, Degas Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Sculpture, March 1958, hors cat.
Los Angeles, County Museum of Art, Degas Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Sculpture, March 1958, hors cat.
Thu
12
Feb
note
Given by the artist to Dr....
Given by the artist to Dr. Camus, Paris, 1869 [Lemoisne 1946 notes that the drawing “was given by Degas to Dr. C.,” presumably Dr. Camus]. Lefevre Galleries (Alex. Reid & Lefevre), Glasgow and London, by June 1924 [London 1924]. David William Trail Cargill (1872–1939), Stanmore, Lanark, Scotland, probably by 1928 [London 1928]
Thu
12
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note
P.A. Lemoisne, Degas et son Oeuvre
P.A. Lemoisne, Degas et son Oeuvre (Paris, 1946), II:106–107, no. 200 (ill.).
Thu
12
Feb
exhibition
New York, Bignou Gallery, An Exhibition of English and French Landscapes by 19th Century French Painters, January 1941, no. 7.
New York, Bignou Gallery, An Exhibition of English and French Landscapes by 19th Century French Painters, January 1941, no. 7.
Thu
12
Feb
note
consigned for sale to Bignou Gallery, New York, July 24, 1940 [email from Emily Down, Tate, May 2, 2013, in curatorial file]....
consigned for sale to Bignou Gallery, New York, July 24, 1940 [email from Emily Down, Tate, May 2, 2013, in curatorial file]. Joseph Martin, Jr. (1915–2000), San Francisco. Sold, Christie’s, New York, November 19, 1998, lot 211, to a private collector. Sold by Ben Elwes Elwes Fine Art, London, to the Art Institute, 2013.
Thu
12
Feb
note
by descent to the Cargill Trust, 1939
by descent to the Cargill Trust, 1939
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12
Feb
exhibition
London, Alex. Reid & Lefevre, Ltd. (The Lefevre Galleries), Exhibition of Works by Degas, June 1928, p. 14, cat. 16; shown also in Glasgow in May 1928.
London, Alex. Reid & Lefevre, Ltd. (The Lefevre Galleries), Exhibition of Works by Degas, June 1928, p. 14, cat. 16; shown also in Glasgow in May 1928.
Thu
12
Feb
exhibition
London, Alex. Reid & Lefevre, Ltd. (The Lefevre Galleries), Important Pictures by Nineteenth Century French Masters, May–June 1924, cat. 6, as Embouchure de Riviere (price £850 [catalogue was revised June 23, 1924].
London, Alex. Reid & Lefevre, Ltd. (The Lefevre Galleries), Important Pictures by Nineteenth Century French Masters, May–June 1924, cat. 6, as Embouchure de Riviere (price £850 [catalogue was revised June 23, 1924].
Fri
12
Feb
note
Richard Kendall, Degas Landscapes, exh. cat.
Richard Kendall, Degas Landscapes, exh. cat. (New Haven, 1993), p. 282, note 11.
Tue
12
Feb
note
Jacques Lassaigne and Fiorella Minervino, Tout l'oeuvre peint de Degas
Jacques Lassaigne and Fiorella Minervino, Tout l'oeuvre peint de Degas (Milan, 1974), p. 100, no. 315 (ill.).
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