The Lovers (Q19921180)

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painting by Marc Chagall
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The Lovers
painting by Marc Chagall

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    the artist, Paris (from 1914; left in storage in his Paris studio upon departure for Vitebsk, Russia in May 1914); Gustave Coquiot, Paris (in 1923); Bergmann, The Hague; [Herbert Tannenbaum Gallery, Rye, N. Y., by 1950–51]; private collection, California (from 1951); Adolphe A. Juviler, New York (by 1956–at least 1967); his heirs, New York (until 1972; sold in 1972 to Hahn and Acquavella); [Stephen Hahn, New York and Acquavella Galleries, New York, 1972; sold in June 1972 to Marx]; Louis Marx (from 1972; sold to Acquavella); [Acquavella Galleries, New York, until 1975; sold to Rosengart]; [Galerie Rosengart, Lucerne, 1975–76; sold in 1976 to private collection]; private collection, Switzerland (1976–ca. 1983; sold it ca. 1983 to Galleria Marescalchi); [Galleria Marescalchi, Milan, from ca. 1983]; private collection, Italy (until 1984; sold in 1984 to Beyeler); [Galerie Beyeler, Basel, 1984; sold on August 14, 1984 to Gelman]; Jacques and Natasha Gelman, Mexico City and New York (1984–his d. 1986); Natasha Gelman, Mexico City and New York (1986–d. 1998; her bequest to MMA) (English)
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