Inscription
lower right: C.Pissarro.68
Provenance
The artist's daughter Jeanne Pissarro-Bonin [Mme Alexandre Bonin, 1881-1948], Paris. (Galerie Georges Petit, Paris); sold 8 October 1919 to (Mancini, Paris).[2] Emile Lernoud, Buenos Aires, c. 1924; Dr. Carlos Zubizarreta, Buenos Aires, by 1932;[1] acquired 1954 by (Wildenstein & Co., New York); acquired February 1955 by Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, New York;[3] gift (partial and promised) 1991 to NGA.
Exhibition History
- 1932
- Amigos del Arte, Buenos Aires, 1932, no. 39.
- 1980
- Pissarro, Hayward Gallery, London; Grand Palais, Paris; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1980-1981, no. 12B, repro.
- 1991
- Art for the Nation: Gifts in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the National Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1991, 156-157, color repro.
Bibliography
- 1939
- Pissarro, Ludovic and Lionello Venturi. Camille Pissarro, son art, son oeuvre. 2 vols. Paris, 1939:1:86, no. 61, as Paysage aux Patis, Pontoise; 2:pl. 11.
- 1992
- Lloyd, Christopher. "'Paul Cézanne, pupil of Pissarro' An artistic friendship." Apollo CXXXXVI, no. 369 (November 1992): 284+, repro.
- 2005
- Pissarro, Joachim and Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts, Pissarro: Critical Catalogue of the Paintings, 3 vols., Milan, Paris and New York, 2005: II:no. 125, repro.
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