Galerie Cailleux (Q50990573)

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Galerie Cailleux
French art gallery

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    1914-Bousquet 1 31959-1966Galerie Cailleux, Paris, sold to the Detroit Institute of Arts with funds provided by Ernest Kanzler 1 41966-1967Ernest Kanzler [1892-1967], Detroit, MI 1 51967-1970The estate of Ernest Kanzler and Rosemarie Kanzler, sold to Eugene V. Thaw1970(Eugene V. Thaw, New York, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)1 6 (English)
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    PROVENANCE M. de Vaize and the de Vaize family, until at least 1956; (sale: Paris, Galerie Charpentier, December 15—16, 1958, no. 64, as Le Lievre, the meat as "un quartier de venaison," illus. pl. XI); (sale: Paris, Palais Galliera, December 4, 1963, no. 200, to Cailleux); private collection. New York; [Eugene V. Thaw, New York]. John L. Severance Fund, 1969. (English)
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    Private Collection, England (verbal comminucation from dealer); (sold to Cailleux, Paris) (English)
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    ProvenanceAlphonse Kann (sale, Galerie George Petit, Paris, 6-8 December 1920, no. 6, as Boucher). Professor Hans Robert Hahnloser [1899-1974], Bern (sale, Christie's, London, 17 July 1972, no. 6, as Deshays); private collection (sale, Sotheby-Parke Bernet, London, 8 November 1978, no. 6, as F. Boucher); private collection, Washington (sale, Christie's, New York, 10 January 1990, no. 121); (Galerie Cailleux, Paris) (sale, Christie's, New York, 28 January 1999, no. 136); NGA purchase (via David Tunick, Inc., New York) in 1999. (English)
    ProvenancePrivate collection, Paris; (Galerie Cailleux, Paris) (sale, Christie's, New York, 28 January 1999, no. 126); (David Tunick, Inc., New York); purchased 1999 by NGA. (English)

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