細節
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906)
La Fontaine
oil on canvas
5¼ x 7½ in. (13.4 x 19 cm.)
Painted circa 1876-1877
來源
(possibly) Ambroise Vollard, Paris.
Charles A. Loeser, Florence (possibly acquired from the above, by April 1899).
Mrs. M. Loeser Calnan, Florence (by descent from the above); sale, Sotheby & Co., London, 6 May 1959, lot 90.
A. Collins (acquired at the above sale).
Douglas Cooper and John Richardson, London.
Mrs. Florence J. Gould, New York; Estate sale, Sotheby's, New York, 24 April 1985, lot 37.
Seibu, Japan (acquired at the above sale).
Acquired from the above by the present owner, circa 1990.
出版
J. Rewald, The Paintings of Paul Cézanne, A Catalogue Raisonné, New York, 1996, vol. I, p. 191, no. 283 (illustrated, vol. II, pl. 92).
展覽
Nice, Galerie des Ponchettes, Musées Municipaux, Centenaire de la réunion du Comté de Nice à la France, April-June 1960, no. 111.
Yokohama Museum of Art and Nagoya, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Cézanne and Japan, September 1999-March 2000, p. 86, no. 51 (illustrated in color).
Florence, Palazzo Strozzi, Cézanne in Florence, Two Collectors and the 1910 Exhibition of Impressionism, March-July 2007, p. 114 (illustrated in color; illustrated again, p. 267, fig. 38).
拍場告示
Please note the amended provenance for the present lot:
(possibly) Ambroise Vollard, Paris.
Charles A. Loeser, Florence (possibly acquired from the above, by April 1899).
Mrs. M. Loeser Calnan, Florence (by descent from the above); sale, Sotheby & Co., London, 6 May 1959, lot 90.
John Richardson, London.
Mrs. Florence J. Gould, New York; Estate sale, Sotheby's, New York, 24 April 1985, lot 37.
Seibu, Japan (acquired at the above sale).
Acquired from the above by the present owner, circa 1990.

拍品專文

The first recorded owner of the present work was notable collector, and early Cézanne supporter, Charles Alexander Loeser. Born in Brooklyn in 1864, Loeser moved to Florence after graduating from Harvard in 1888. He bought his first Cézanne painting from Ambroise Vollard in 1896 and would come to own 15 works by the artist by the time he died in 1928. His collection spanned well beyond the work of Cézanne and would grow to include over 1,000 pieces of art ranging from furniture and ceramics to paintings and sculpture. Upon his death, Loeser bequeathed 260 prints and drawings to the Fogg Museum, Harvard University and over 30 works to the city of Florence that are now housed in the Palazzo Vecchio.

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