Jacques Dubourg (Q17177416)

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French art dealer (1897-1981)
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Jacques Dubourg
French art dealer (1897-1981)

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    Jacques André Dubourg (French)
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    8 July 1897Gregorian
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    23 August 2021
    COURBET'Beach Scene' Bequeathed to NG by Sir Robert Hart, 1971 NG6396 Provenance Jacques Dubourg, Paris (D), from whom bought in 1952 by Roland-Browse & Delbanco (D),London;Sold by Roland-Browse & Delbanco in 1952 to Colonel Pritchard;Resold by Colonel Pritchard to Roland-Browse & Delbanco;Sold again by that firm in 1952, this time to Sir Robert Hart, London;Bequeathed to NG, 1971Questions 1933-1945Provenance prior to Jacques Dubourg (English)
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    NG 6619ProvenanceIn the collection of M. de Guirangaud*In the collection of M. de BelleymeIn the collection of Jean Dieterie (d. 1971)Sold by Jean Dieterie to the diplomat Tony Mayer (1902–1997)With Galerie Jacques Dubourg, Paris, 1953In the collection of Adolph Stein by 1985His sale, Audap, Godeau, Solanet, Paris, 14 June 1991, lot 17, bought by the Leger Gallery, LondonWith Spink-Leger, London, in 2000 when sold for £135,000 to a private collectorPrivate collection, LondonAccepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the National Gallery, 2012 (British English)
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    NG6531 Provenance Alfred Robaut, Paris, by 1905;*M. Verdier; *Jacques Dubourg by early 1936, *from whom bought by Arthur Tooth (D), London;sold by them a few weeks later to Herbert Levy;Kenneth Levy, London, 1936; bequeathed to NG, 1990 Questions 1933-1945 Details of disposal by Robaut Provenance between 1905 and 1936 Details of acquisition/disposal by Verdier Provenance between Verdier and Dubourg Details of acquisition by Dubourg (British English)
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    Dubourg, Jacques. Paris, 126 blvd Haussmann. Schenker Co documents indicate sales to German buyers. Possibly a member of the French Surete Nationale, who was reported to have indicated Jewish collections to the Germans in Paris. (English)

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