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Bequest of Mort D. Goldberg.

Admiration

Bequest of Mort D. Goldberg.
Bequest of Mort D. Goldberg.
Contact us at copyright@samuseum.org for rights and reproduction of this image. Photography by Ansen Seale.

Admiration

Artist: (French, 1825 - 1905)
Culture: French
Date: 1897
Dimensions:
58 x 78 in. (147.3 x 198.1 cm)
Credit Line: Bequest of Mort D. Goldberg
Object number: 59.46.10
Provenance: sold by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) to Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, about 1900; with Freres Tedesco, Paris, by 1900; consigned by Tooth & Sons to M. Knoedler & Co., Paris, stockbook no. 10397, by 1903; sold to Felix Isman (1873-1943), Philadelphia, 1903; sold by Felix Isman to M. Knoedler & Co., New York, stockbook no. 10410, 1903; sold by M. Knoedler & Co. to Henry Octavius Seixas (d. 1911), New York, 1904; sold by Moulton & Ricketts, Chicago to Charles Gerard Conn (1844-1931), Elkhart, after 1904; with Moulton and Ricketts, Chicago, by 1911; Joe Snydicker or Snydecker, Chicago; Robert Graham Dunn (1826-1900), New York; Clarence L. Dillon (1882-1979), Milwaukee and Chicago; with M. Knoedler, New York, stockbook no. 12589S, 1911; sold by M. Knoedler to Moulton & Ricketts, Chicago, 1912; N.A. Kauffman, Congress Hotel, Chicago, 1912; Mort D. Goldberg (d. 1959), San Antonio, by 1942; Mort D. Goldberg, by bequest to Witte Museum/San Antonio Art Association, 1959; by transfer to San Antonio Museum of Art, 1994
Published References Armes, Steve, Kirk Richards, Stephen Gjertson. "In the Studios of Paris: William Bouguereau and his American Students." Salon America Journal 1.1 (2007): 18-29. Armando Reveron: El Lugar de los Objetos. Fundacion Galeria de Arte Nacional, Venezuela, Caracas: 2001. Paul, Tanya and Stanton Thomas. Bouguereau and America, exh. cat. (New Haven and London: Yale University Press), 2019: 164-167 Stuart, Evelyn Marie. "Public Palaces and their Art Treasures," Fine Arts Journal 35, no. 10 (October 1917): 34-48 (ill.)
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