The Bathers

1912

Roger de La Fresnaye

Painter, French, 1885 - 1925

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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Walther Halvorsen [1887-1972], Copenhagen. Richard Bergh, Stockholm. Mrs. Hallström, Stockholm, by 1950.[1] (Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet, Stockholm); sold 2 January 1958 to (Justin K. Thannhauser, New York).[2] Mr. and Mrs. Morton D. May [he: 1914-1983], St. Louis, by 1964.[3] Washington University and The St. Louis Symphony Society, St. Louis; (sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, 6 April 1967, no. 63); Nathan Cummings [d. 1985], Chicago; The Sara Lee Corporation, Chicago; gift 2000 (promised 1998) to NGA.
[1] She lent the painting to a 1950 exhibition in Stockholm.
[2] Records of the Svensk-Franska Konstgalleriet, Getty Research Institute, Series IIA, Box 164, Register of Sales, October 1952-December 1959 (copies, NGA curatorial files)
[3] They lent the painting to an exhibition in San Francisco that opening in November 1964.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1912

  • Salon d'Automne, Paris, 1912, no. 613.

1914

  • Paintings, drawings, watercolours by Roger de La Fresnaye, Galerie Levesque, Paris, 1914, no. 30.

1931

  • Société Interscandinave d'Art Français, Stockholm; Göteborg; Copenhagen; Oslo, 1931.

1950

  • Roger de la Fresnaye, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, 1950, no. 47, repro.

1954

  • Cézanne till Picasso: Fransk konst i svensk ägo, Liljevalchs Konstall, Stockholm, 1954, no. 129.

1961

  • A Galaxy of Treasures, St. Louis Art Museum, 1961.

1964

  • Man: Glory, Jest, and Riddle: A Survey of the Human Form through the Ages, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1964-1965, no. 259, repro.

1965

  • The Heroic Years: Paris 1908-1914, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1965.

1969

  • Palais Gailliéra, Paris, September 1969.

  • Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 1969.

1970

  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1970-1971.

  • Selections from the Nathan Cummings Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1970, no. 22, repro.

1971

  • Selections from the Nathan Cummings Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1971, no. 22, repro.

1973

  • Major Works from the Collection of Nathan Cummings, Art Institute of Chicago, 1973, no. 51, repro.

1990

  • Modern Art: From the Museum's Collections, and Distinguished Loans [Celebrating the museum's 25th Anniversary and opening of the Nathan Cummings 20th-Century Art Building], Israel Museum, Jersalem, 1990, no catalogue.

1991

  • Multiple Perspectives: Cubism in Chicago Collections, The David and Alfred Smart Museum, The University of Chicago, 1991.

1999

  • Monet to Moore: The Millenium Gift of Sara Lee Corporation, Singapore Museum of Art; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh; Portland Art Museum, Oregon; Art Institute of Chicago, 1999-2000, no. 18, repro.

2005

  • Roger de La Fresnaye (1885-1925). Cubismo y tradición, Musée de Tessé, Le Mans; Museu Picasso, Barcelona, 2005-2006, no. 54, repro.

Bibliography

1912

  • Allard, Roger. R. de La Fresnay. Paris, 1912: 27, repro.

1969

  • Seligman, Garmain. Roger de La Fresnaye with a catalogue raisonné. London and New York, 1969: 45, 151, no. 121, repro.

1983

  • Consolidated Foods Corporation's Nathan Cummings Collection. Chicago, 1983: 16-17, fig. 11.

1997

  • Brettell, Richard R. An Impressionist Legacy: The Collection of Sara Lee Corporation. New York, 1997: 80, 150-151, repro. (earlier editions published 1986, 1987, 1990, 1993).

Inscriptions

lower right: R de La Fresnaye

Wikidata ID

Q20191624


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