Camille Pissarro
Provenance
Ludovic-Rodolphe Pissarro, Paris (by descent from the artist in 1904)
Sally Falk, Mannheim
Paul Cassirer, Berlin (acquired from the above in April 1918)
Norbert Levy, Berlin (acquired from the above in November 1918)
Ludwig and Margaret Kainer, Berlin (by descent from the above in 1928)
Confiscated from the above by the Berlin tax office, as a consequence of Nazi persecution (1935)
Auktionshaus Union (Leo Spik), Berlin, 31 May 1935, lot 98
Gunther Quandt, Berlin (acquired at the above sale)
Recovered by the Allies from Jesuiten-Schloss, Baden-Baden (4 October 1945) and transferred to The Netherlands(1946)
Returned to the Central Collecting Point, Baden-Baden (1952), by which returned to Gunther Quandt (3 March 1953)
Galerie Neuendorf, Frankfurt am Main
Achim Moeller Fine Art, New York (on consignment from the above)
The Horowitz Family Collection, Atlanta (acquired from the above in 1994)
Christie's New York, Impressionist and Modern Works on Paper and Day Sale, 14/05/2022, lot 00814
Acquired from the above
Exhibitions
Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Cezanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art from the Pearlman Collection, 2014-2015
Literature
L. R. Pissarro and L. Venturi, Camille Pissarro: Son art-son oeuvre, vol. I, Paris, 1939, p. 262, no. 1307 (illustrated, vol.11, p. 254)
J. Pissarro and C. Durand-Ruel Snollaerts, Pissarro: Catalogue critique des peintures, vol. 111, Paris, 2005, p. 910, no.1505 (illustrated in colour)