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| | | | | | | Alexander Joseph Daiwaille (Dutch, 1818 - 1888) and Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven (Belgian, 1798 - 1881) Landscape with a Peasant and His Flock Medium: oil on fabric Measurements: Unframed: 55.2cm x 78.7cm Date: probably after 1849 1966.384 | Gift of William Nash | | Provenance William Nash, Cleveland. Given to the CMA in 1966 | | | | | | | | Charles François Daubigny (French, 1817 - 1878) Sunset on the River Oise Foreign title: Soleil couchant sur l'Oise Medium: oil on wood panel Measurements: Framed: 56.2cm x 85.1cm x 9cm, Unframed: 40.1cm x 69.1cm Date: 1866 1964.289 | Severance and Greta Millikin Collection | | Provenance London, Irene and Solomon R. Guggenheim sale, Sotheby's, 7 November 1962 (lot 92), La Seine, près de Bonnières, coucher de soleil, sold to J. G. Cooper for $1,400. Paris, Galerie Claude Aubry. Mr. and Mrs. Severance A. Millikin, Cleveland, 1964. Given to the CMA in 1964. | | | | | | | | Honoré Daumier (French, 1808 - 1879) The Troubadour Medium: oil on fabric Measurements: Framed: 99.5cm x 73cm x 8cm, Unframed: 83.6cm x 56.8cm Date: 1868-1873 1958.23 | Bequest of Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. | | Provenance Count Armand Doria. Paris sale, Armand Doria collection, Galerie Georges Petit, 4-5 May 1899 (lot 132), Page jouant de la mandoline, with (lot 133) Femme portant un enfant, for ff 3,350. Ambroise Vollard, Paris. Eduard Fuchs, Berlin-Zehlendorf by 1930. Paul Cassirer, Berlin. Private collection, Paris. Justin K. Thannhauser, New York. Leonard C. Hanna Jr., Cleveland. Bequeathed to the CMA in 1958. | | | | | | | | Pierre Jean David d'Angers (French, 1788 - 1856) Bust of Rossini Medium: marble Measurements: with base: 68.3cm x 25.4cm x 31.8cm Date: 1831 1980.182 | Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund | | Provenance [Black Nadeau Gallery, Monte Carlo]; [Bruton Gallery, Somerset, England] | | | | | | | | Pierre Jean David d'Angers (French, 1788 - 1856) Portrait Medallion of Pigault Lebrun Medium: bronze Measurements: Diameter: 14cm Date: 1831 1982.59 | Lawrence Hitchcock Fund | | Provenance [Christie's East, New York, 16 March 1982, lot #191]; (Michael Hall Fine Arts, NY) | | | | | | | | Gerard David (Netherlandish, 1450/60 - 1523) The Nativity Medium: oil on wood Measurements: Framed: 102.5cm x 76cm x 7.5cm, Unframed: 85.2cm x 59.7cm Date: c. 1485-1490 1958.320 | Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund | | Provenance Possibly from a Russian coll.; Richard von Kaufmann, Berlin, 1898; (Cassirer and Helbing, Berlin sale, December 4, 1917, no. 78); Walter von Pannwitz, Berlin; Frau C. von Pannwitz, Hartekamp near Haarlem (1917); (Rosenberg & Stiebel, NY) | | | | | | | | circle of Gerard David (Netherlandish, 1450/60 - 1523) Portrait of a Monk Former title: A Monk at Prayer Medium: oil on wood Measurements: Framed: 54.5cm x 48.5cm x 5.5cm, Unframed: 36cm x 30.4cm Date: early 1500s 1942.632 | Bequest of John L. Severance | | Provenance Rodolphe Kann, Paris, 1907; John L. Severance, Cleveland. John L. Severance Collection, 1936. | | | | | | | | Jean-Baptiste Defernex (French, c. 1729 - 1783) Portrait of a Woman Former title: Bust of a Woman Medium: terracotta, marble Measurements: Overall: 39.3cm x 24.6cm x 14.7cm, without base: 31.5cm Date: 1759 1989.155 | Bequest of Mrs. Severance A. Millikin | | Provenance Galerie de Bayser & Strolin (Paris, France), sold to Severance and Greta Millikin, 1965
Severance and Greta Millikin, upon his death, retained by Greta Millikin
Greta Millikin, upon her death, held in trust by the estate.
Estate of Greta Millikin, by bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1989. | | | | | | | | Edgar Degas (French, 1834 - 1917) Sheet of Studies and Sketches Former title: Sheet of Sketches Exhibition title: Florentine Study Sheet Medium: graphite (central head study), pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, and watercolor Measurements: Sheet: 30.3cm x 23.5cm Date: 1858 1951.430 | John L. Severance Fund | | Provenance Estate of the artist (Lugt 658, lower left, in red ink; Lugt 657, verso, upper center, in red ink); [fourth Degas sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 2-4 July 1919, no. 74b (repr.): "Tête de femme.-Tête d'homme.-Lutteurs.-Cavalier"]; purchased by Nunès for 2,000 F (annotated catalogue). "Private Collection" (according to George 1931). [Victor D. Spark]. | | | | | | | | Edgar Degas (French, 1834 - 1917) Angel Blowing a Trumpet Medium: black chalk Measurements: Sheet: 44.1cm x 54.1cm Date: 1857-1859 1976.130 | Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland | | Provenance Monsieur Romanelli (according to Philippe Brame, letter in cma files); [sale "Le tout appartenant à Monsieur R . . .," Drouot, Paris, 21 November 1936, no. 8 (repr.) (according to Brame letter, this was Monsieur Romanelli sale)]. Prof. François, Lyon (according to Philippe Brame, letter in cma files); [Hector Brame-Jean Lorenceau, Paris]. | | | | | | | | Edgar Degas (French, 1834 - 1917) Stefanina Primicile Carafa, Marchioness of Cicerale and Duchess of Montejasi Medium: oil on fabric Measurements: Framed: 67.63cm x 58.42cm x 6.03cm, Unframed: 49cm x 39.4cm Date: c. 1875 1958.28 | Bequest of Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. | | Provenance Carafa Family, Naples. Mrs. Millicent A. Rogers. Paul Rosenberg & Co., New York, by 1942. Purchased by Leonard C. Hanna Jr., on 25 June 1951. Bequeathed to the CMA in 1958. | | | | | | | | attributed to Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798 - 1863) Figure in Turkish Costume Medium: oil on paper, glued to canvas Measurements: Unframed: 43.2cm x 32.4cm Date: c. 1856-1863 1970.159 | Gift of Paul and Odette Wurzburger | | Provenance Artist's estate sale, Paris, Drouot, 17-19 February 1864, in the section Études après nature (lot 188) as one of Trois études de costumes d'hommes de l'Orient (in annoted copy in Frick Library, New York, handwritten in margin: 215, 255, 155). To M. Muret (or M. Prévost). Mme Marie-Louise Guinot, ca. 1926-27. Her husband Georges Aubry, who sold it ca. 1930. His son, Claude Aubry, bought the sketch at the Paris sale, Drouot, 6 March 1967 (lot 7). Paul and Odette Wurzburger, Cleveland. Given to the CMA in 1970. | | | | | | | | imitator of Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798 - 1863) Count Demetrius de Palatiano in Suliot Costume Medium: oil on fabric Measurements: Unframed: 40.7cm x 33.2cm Date: not dated 1973.33 | Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund | | Provenance This provenance is based on Johnson 1981, vol. 1.
Entered in the books of Goupil & Cie (after 1875 Boussod, Valadon & Cie) as Figure turque, under nos. 15099, 15136, 15138, 15510. Acquired 26 January 1881 from de Laage and sold to Daupias, 1 February 1881, for ff 6,700. Repurchased from Daupias, 7 February 1881, and sold to Hattat on the same date for ff 7,500. Bought back from Hattat, 8 February 1881, for ff 4,200. Sold to Goldschmidt of Frankfurt, 4 April 1881, for ff 7,500. Bought back from Goldschmidt, 22 June 1881, for ff 2,430. Received ff 4,200 from Escribe, 25 May 1887. On this date was for sale at the liquidation sale of Goupil & Cie. Their sale, Paris, Drouot, 25-27 May 1887 (lot 43), Figure turque, 39 x 34 cm, for ff 2,550 to Brame. Paul-Arthur Chéramy, by 1907. His sale, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, 5-7 May 1908 (lot 159, repr.), Le comte Palatiano, 41 x 33 cm, Salon de 1827, for ff 18,100 to Schoeller for Count Pastré. Count Pastré until at least 1930. D. David-Weill. Mme David-Weill (d. 1970). Robert Schmit, Paris. Eugene V. Thaw, New York. Purchased by the CMA in 1973. | | | | | | | | Paul Delaroche (French, 1797 - 1856) Offering to the God Pan Foreign title: Offrande au dieu Pan Medium: oil on fabric Measurements: Unframed: 25.2cm x 20.7cm Date: 1855 1980.256 | Bequest of Noah L. Butkin | | Provenance Goupil in 1856. Artist's sale, Paris, Drouot, 12-13 June 1857 (lot 6), Paysage peint à Ems. Année 1854, sold for ff 2,000 to Goupil. Vincent van Gogh sale, The Hague, Pulchri Studio, 2-3 April 1889 (lot 42), as dated 1851, for fl 210 to General Hopkinson. Bury Street Gallery, London, ca. 1972-73, whose director Lady Abdy claims to have bought it at sale at Christie's, London, at that time. Sold by her to Shepherd Gallery, New York. Ferrers Gallery, London (according to Ziff 1977). Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. Butkin, Cleveland. Bequeathed to the CMA in 1980. | | | | | | | | André Derain (French, 1880 - 1954) The Houses of Parliament from Westminster Bridge Medium: oil on canvas Measurements: Framed: 106cm x 124.5cm x 10cm, Unframed: 73.6cm x 92cm Date: 1906 1983.67 | Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund | | Provenance (A. Vollard, Paris); H. Gonzalez, Mexico City; Van der Velde coll., Le Havre; (London sale 1978); (E. V. Thaw) | | | | | | | | Narcisse Diaz de la Peña (French, 1807 - 1876) The Pyrenees, the Peak of the Midi de Bigorre Foreign title: Les Pyrénées: le pic du Midi de Bigorre Medium: oil on wood panel Measurements: Unframed: 21.2cm x 27cm Date: 1871-1872 1964.293 | Severance and Greta Millikin Collection | | Provenance R. de la Guerinière, Paris. R. Caby, Paris. Delattre (dealer), Paris, Rue Rossini 1963. Claude Aubry, Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Severance A. Millikin, Cleveland, 1963. Given to the CMA in 1964. | | | | | | | | Otto Dix (German, 1891 - 1969) Josef May Medium: oil, egg tempera, and other media on board Measurements: Framed: 105.09cm x 88.9cm x 6.03cm, Unframed: 84cm x 68.8cm Date: 1926 1985.40 | Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund | | Provenance The sitter (who died 1938), to his brother-in-law, Hugo Simons, Montreal; Ghitta Caiserman-Roth, Montreal; (Fischer Fine Arts, London) | | | | | | | | Domenichino (Italian, 1581 - 1641) Temperance Medium: black chalk heightened with white chalk, squared with black chalk Measurements: Sheet: 59.2cm x 43.7cm, Secondary Support: 61.2cm x 45.7cm, Tertiary Support: 61.2cm x 45.7cm Date: 1628-1630 1964.445 | Dudley P. Allen Fund | | Provenance Lord Barrymore. Prof. J. Isaacs; [his sale, Sotheby's, London, 27 February 1964, 10, no. 24 (as seventeenth-century Italian School)]; Gemma Donati (as Porbu in sales catalogue; see letter from Jacob Bean, cma files). | | | | | | | | attributed to Giorgio de Chirico (Italian, 1888 - 1978) and Óscar Domínquez (Spanish, 1906 - 1959) Metaphysical Interior Medium: oil on canvas Measurements: Framed: 95.6cm x 77.5cm x 5.2cm, Unframed: 73.2cm x 54cm Date: c. 1917-1939 1981.51 | John L. Severance Fund | | Provenance Paul Eluard, Paris (1937). Bernard Poissonier, Paris (1952, 1972). (E. V. Thaw, New York). | | | | | | | | follower of Georg Raphael Donner (Austrian, 1693 - 1741) Venus and Adonis Medium: lead Measurements: Overall: 20.6cm x 20.7cm Date: mid-1700s 1987.198 | John L. Severance Fund | | Provenance Gordon Balderston (London, England), sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1987. | | | | | | | | Gaspard Dughet (French, 1615 - 1675) Rocky Landscape with Hunters Medium: oil on canvas Measurements: Framed: 159cm x 201cm x 12cm, Unframed: 127cm x 175.2cm Date: c. 1635 1970.30 | John L. Severance Fund | | Provenance The Honorable George Ellis Vestey (1884-1960), Warter Priory, Yorkshire (private auction, March 1969, as Gerard von Edema);
[Hazlitt Gallery, Ltd., London], sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1970. | | | | | | | | Jean-Alphonse Duplessy (French, 1817 - aft 1872) Cobbler's Quarters Medium: oil on fabric Measurements: Unframed: 60.5cm x 51.2cm Date: 1860s 1980.257 | Bequest of Noah L. Butkin | | Provenance T. P. Grange, London (?). Private dealer, London, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. Butkin, Cleveland. Bequeathed to the CMA in 1980. | | | | | | | | Jules Dupré (French, 1811 - 1889) Marshland Foreign title: Marais Medium: oil on fabric Measurements: Framed: 60.4cm x 88.9cm x 7.7cm, Unframed: 46.4cm x 74.2cm Date: 1860s-1870s 1964.291 | Severance and Greta Millikin Collection | | Provenance M. Bernard, Paris. Galerie Claude Aubry, Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Severance A. Millikin, Cleveland. Given to the CMA in 1964. | | | | | | | | Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471 - 1528) Arm of Eve Medium: point of brush and gray and black wash, brush and gray and black wash, heightened with white gouache Measurements: Sheet: 34.4cm x 26.7cm Date: 1507 1965.470 | | Provenance Joseph Grünling, Vienna (Lugt 1107, lower left, in black ink). Alfred Ritter von Franck, Vienna/Graz (Lugt 947, verso, center, in graphite: franck / 828). [Amsler & Ruthhardt, Berlin (see Lugt p. 167)]. Ferdinand Meder and C. Klackner, New York (according to letter from Wolfgang Stechow, cma files). Edward Habich, Kassel; [his sale, Gutekunst-Auction, Stuttgart, 27 April 1899, 26, lot 236]; Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna (property of Archduke Frederick of Austria) (Lugt 174, blind stamp, lower right). Eugene Meyer, Washington (verbally from Walter Schatzki to Henry Francis, according to cma files); [Arthur H. Harlow & Co., New York]; sold to Walter Schatzki, New York; sold to Frits Lugt, Paris, and The Hague (according to letter from Frits Lugt). [Richard H. Zinser, New York]. |  | | Images Copyright © The Cleveland Museum of Art 2008 |
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