Wheat Fields after the Rain (Q26221228)
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painting by Vincent van Gogh
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English | Wheat Fields after the Rain |
painting by Vincent van Gogh |
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July 1890Gregorian
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possibly Mme. Maria Slavona, Paris, France [2]; possibly Paul Cassirer Art Gallery, Berlin, Germany [2]; Harry Graf Kessler [1868-1937], Berlin, Germany and Weimar, Germany, by May 1901, probably 1897 to at least 1929, likely Fall 1931 [3]; Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd, London, England [4]; Bignou Gallery, New York, NY, in March 1937 [5]; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field, New York, NY, possibly by October 1937 until November 1956 [6]; Mrs. Marshall Field (Ruth Pruyn Field) [c.1907-1994], New York, NY, until at least Summer 1966 [7]; Galerie Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland, by August 1968; purchased by Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, October 1968.Notes:[1]. Early provenance from Walter Feilchenfeldt, "Vincent van Gogh - The Years in France - Complete Paintings 1886-1890," English edition, published by Philip Wilson Publishers, 2013. The painting is no. 284 "Champs T.30" on the AB list (Andries Bonger list.)[2]. Reference sources vary, but the Slavona and Cassirer provenance has not been established. [3]. Kessler loaned the painting to the "Third Art Exhibition of the Berlin Secession," no. 68, "Flachlandschaft." The painting appears in a 1910 photograph of the library of Kessler's house in Weimar (English)
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Harry Graf Kessler [1868-1937], Berlin, Germany and Weimar, Germany, by May 1901, probably 1897 to at least 1929, likely Fall 1931 [3]; Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd, London, England [4]; Bignou Gallery, New York, NY, in March 1937 [5]; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field, New York, NY, possibly by October 1937 until November 1956 [6]; Mrs. Marshall Field (Ruth Pruyn Field) [c.1907-1994], New York, NY, until at least Summer 1966 [7]; Galerie Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland, by August 1968; purchased by Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, October 1968.Notes:[1]. Early provenance from Walter Feilchenfeldt, "Vincent van Gogh - The Years in France - Complete Paintings 1886-1890," English edition, published by Philip Wilson Publishers, 2013. The painting is no. 284 "Champs T.30" on the AB list (Andries Bonger list.)[2]. Reference sources vary, but the Slavona and Cassirer provenance has not been established. [3]. Kessler loaned the painting to the "Third Art Exhibition of the Berlin Secession," no. 68, "Flachlandschaft." The painting appears in a 1910 photograph of the library of Kessler's house in Weimar (English) (English)
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92.39 centimetre
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73.34 centimetre
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8.89 centimetre
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Wheat Fields after the Rain
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- frwiki Champs de blé après la pluie
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