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Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)

Arbres dans le jardin de l'asile

Price realised USD 40,000,000
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Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)

Arbres dans le jardin de l'asile

Price realised USD 40,000,000
Closed: 13 May 2019
Price realised USD 40,000,000
Closed: 13 May 2019
Details
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
Arbres dans le jardin de l'asile
oil on canvas
16 3/8 x 13 ¼ in. (41.6 x 33.5 cm.)
Painted in Saint Rémy, October 1889
Provenance
Theo van Gogh, Paris (acquired from the artist).
Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, Paris (by descent from the above).
Johannes Hendricus de Bois, The Hague (acquired from the above, March 1909).
Fritz Meyer-Fierz, Zürich (probably acquired from the above, circa 1914).
Robert Franz Meyer, Zürich (by descent from the above, by 1917).
Galerien Thannhauser, Munich (acquired from the above, 10 July 1936).
Wildenstein et Cie., Paris (acquired from the above, 11 July 1936).
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, London (acquired from the above).
George Embiricos, Lausanne (by 1964).
Gagosian Gallery, New York (acquired from the above).
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 10 June 2004.
Literature
J.-B. de la Faille, L’œuvre de Vincent van Gogh: Catalogue raisonné, Paris, 1928, vol. 1, p. 207, no. 731 (illustrated, vol. 2, pl. CCV; titled Parc de l'hôpital Saint-Pol à Saint-Rémy).
W. Scherjon and J. de Gruyter, Vincent van Gogh’s Great Period: Arles, St. Rémy and Auvers-sur-Oise, Complete Catalogue, Amsterdam, 1937, p. 340, no. 151 (illustrated).
J.-B. de la Faille, Vincent van Gogh, Paris, 1939, p. 507, no. F. 731 (illustrated; titled Parc de l'hôpital St-Paul).
J.-B. de la Faille, The Works of Vincent van Gogh: His Paintings and Drawings, New York, 1970, p. 280, no. F 731 (illustrated, pl. 738).
J. Hulsker, The Complete Van Gogh: Paintings, Drawings, Sketches, New York, 1977, p. 415, no. 1801 (illustrated).
P. Lecaldano, L'opera pittorica completa di Van Gogh e i suoi nessi grafici, Milan, 1977, p. 224, no. 728 (illustrated, p. 222).
W. Feilchenfeldt, Vincent van Gogh & Paul Cassirer, Berlin: The Reception of Van Gogh in Germany from 1901 to 1914, Zwolle, 1988, p. 116 (illustrated).
J.F. Heijbroek, Kunst, kennis en commercie: De kunsthandelaar J.H. de Bois (1878-1946), Amsterdam, 1993, p. 198.
J. Hulsker, The Complete Van Gogh: Paintings, Drawings, Sketches, Revised and Enlarged Edition of the Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of Vincent Van Gogh, Amsterdam, 1996, p. 414, no. 1801 (illustrated, p. 415).
C. Stolwijk and H. Veenenbos, The Account Book of Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger, Amsterdam, 2002, pp. 52, 127, 149 and 187.
W. Feilchenfeldt, Vincent van Gogh: Die Gemälde 1886-1890, Händler, Sammler, Ausstellungen: Frühe Provenienzen, Wädenswil, 2009, p. 219 (illustrated).
L. Jansen, H. Luijten and N. Bakker, eds., Vincent van Gogh: The Letters, New York, 2009, vol. 5, p. 156, no. 824, note 9.
S. Koldehoff and C. Stolwijk, eds., The Thannhauser Gallery: Marketing Van Gogh, Brussels, 2017, p. 250, no. 77 (illustrated in color, p. 251; titled Trees in the Garden of St. Paul's Hospital).
Exhibited
Berlin, Paul Cassirer, VII. Austellung, March 1908, no. 16.
Künstlerhaus Zürich, VI. Serie: Vincent van Gogh, Cuno Amiet, Hans Emmenegger, Giovanni Giacometti, July 1908, no. 26 (titled Unter Bäumen).
Kunsthaus Zürich, Aus Zürcher Privatsammlungen, November-December 1914, p. 6, no. 52 (titled Park von Arles).
Kunsthalle Basel, Vincent van Gogh, March-April 1924, p. 8, no. 48 (titled Herbst in Arles).
Kunsthaus Zürich, Vincent van Gogh, July-August 1924, p. 31, no. 58 (titled Park im Herbst II).
Lausanne, Palais de Beaulieu, Chefs-d'oeuvre des collections suisses, de Manet à Picasso, May-October 1964, no. 116 (illustrated; titled Parc de l'hôpital Saint-Paul).
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