Still Life with Profile of Laval (Q7617093)

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painting by Paul Gauguin (1886) Indianapolis Museum of Art
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Still Life with Profile of Laval
painting by Paul Gauguin (1886) Indianapolis Museum of Art

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    {6} Baron Mór Lipót Herzog [1869-1934], also known as Moritz Leopold Herzog, by 1912;{7} By inheritance to his son András Herzog [1902- 1942?] by 1938;{8} Seized from Herzog storage by Hungarian State Security Police and placed in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, in 1944;{9} With other art from Budapest, the painting is accompanied by Dénes Czánky, director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, via the convent in Szentgotthárd, Hungary, and the monastery in Admont, Austria, to the town of Grassau, in southeastern Bavaria in spring 1945;{10} Taken to the Munich Central Collecting Point by Monuments Man, Thomas Carr Howe, Jr., on 25 June 1945;{11} Munich Central Collecting Points no. 1099/25;{12} Restituted to Maria Izabella Parravicini [1912-1982], former wife of András Herzog, via Dr. Emil Oppler, Budapest, a family friend and lawyer, in 1948;{13} To (Sándor Donáth, Hungary, then Zurich) in 1948.{14} (Wildenstein and Co., New York, New York).{15} Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth, New York, New York, by 1952.{16} Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Ford II, by 1964;{17} Sold at (Christie's, New York, New York) to Samuel Josefowitz, Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1980;{18} Acquired as a partial gift/partial purchase by the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1998 (1998.167). (English)
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    {6} Baron Mór Lipót Herzog [1869-1934], also known as Moritz Leopold Herzog, by 1912;{7} By inheritance to his son András Herzog [1902- 1942?] by 1938;{8} Seized from Herzog storage by Hungarian State Security Police and placed in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, in 1944;{9} With other art from Budapest, the painting is accompanied by Dénes Czánky, director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, via the convent in Szentgotthárd, Hungary, and the monastery in Admont, Austria, to the town of Grassau, in southeastern Bavaria in spring 1945;{10} Taken to the Munich Central Collecting Point by Monuments Man, Thomas Carr Howe, Jr., on 25 June 1945;{11} Munich Central Collecting Points no. 1099/25;{12} Restituted to Maria Izabella Parravicini [1912-1982], former wife of András Herzog, via Dr. Emil Oppler, Budapest, a family friend and lawyer, in 1948;{13} To (Sándor Donáth, Hungary, then Zurich) in 1948.{14} (Wildenstein and Co., New York, New York).{15} Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth, New York, New York, by 1952.{16} Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Ford II, by 1964;{17} Sold at (Christie's, New York, New York) to Samuel Josefowitz, Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1980;{18} Acquired as a partial gift/partial purchase by the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1998 (1998.167). (English)
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    Still Life with Profile of Laval (Paul Gauguin)
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