Vase with Musk-mallows (Q4008948)

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painting by Vincent van Gogh (Kunsthaus Zürich)
  • Roses trémières
  • Hollyhocks
  • Vase with Hollyhocks
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Vase with Musk-mallows
painting by Vincent van Gogh (Kunsthaus Zürich)
  • Roses trémières
  • Hollyhocks
  • Vase with Hollyhocks

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Provenance Vincent van Gogh (*1853 Zundert, +1890 Auvers-sur-Oise) (Künstler/-in)Verbleib unbekannto.D. – 10.5.1906, Eugène Blot (*1857 Paris, +1938) (Sammler/-in), Paris9.5.1900, Hôtel Drouot (Auktion), Paris, Vente Blot, Lot 162, zurück10.5.1906, Hôtel Drouot (Auktion), Paris, Vente Blot, Lot 81Galerie Druet (Galerie), ParisBernheim-Jeune (Galerie), Paris1909, Adolph Rothermundt (*1846 St. Petersburg, +1930 Dresden) (Sammler/-in), DresdenGalerie Caspari (Galerie), MünchenLudwig Katzenellenbogen (*1877 Krotoschin, +1944 Berlin) (Sammler/-in), Berlin2.1933 – 3.1933, Neue Galerie (Galerie), Wien, Leihgabe, Ausstellung "Französische Impressionisten", Nr. 34 (Malven)14.5.1933 – 6.8.1933, Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft | Kunsthaus Zürich (Museum), Zürich, Leihgabe, Ausstellung "Französische Maler des 19. Jahrhunderts", Nr. 10120.12.1933 – 21.1.1934, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Museum), Rotterdam, Leihgabe, Ausstellung "Schilderijen van Delacroix tot Cezanne en Vincent van Gogh", Nr. 36 (Malven)18.2.1934 – 2.4.1934, Kunsthalle Bern (Museum), Bern, Leihgabe, Ausstellung "Französische Malerei des 19. Jahrhunderts und van Gogh", Nr. 60 (Malven)o.D. – 5.1937, Tilla Durieux (*1880 Wien, +1971 West-Berlin ) (Sammler/-in), Berlin/Abbazzia2.1937 – 5.1937, Galerie Paul Cassirer & Co. (Galerie), Amsterdam, Kommissionab 5.1937, Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft | Kunsthaus Zürich (Museum), Zürich, Kauf (English)
‘Hollyhocks’ (1886) by Vincent van Gogh was also exhibited in the 1933 ‘French Painting of the 19th Century’ exhibition, which was staged with the clear aim of facilitating the unobtrusive evacuation of collections belonging to German Jews. The painting did not return to Germany after the exhibition but was instead sent to Amsterdam, to which the Cassirer art dealership had since moved its premises. Its owner Tilla Durieux lived in Italy. In 1937 Cassirer’s office offered to sell the painting to the Kunsthaus on her behalf, and it was purchased at a price set by her. (English)
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50.5 centimetre
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91 centimetre
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Vase with Musk-mallows
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