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1916: inherited by the heirs of William Merritt Chase from Willam Merritt Chase, Category:New York
17 May 1917: purchased by LeRoy Ireland, Category:New York, at the sale of the collection of William Merritt Chase at American Art Galleries, Category:New York, lot no. 335
by 1923 : John M. Greene, Philadelphia
between 1929 and 1930 : Babcock Galleries, Category:New York
by 1936 : Adelaide Milton de Groot, Category:New York
1967: bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Category:New York by Adelaide Milton de Groot, Category:New York
Credit line
Bequest of Miss Adelaide Milton de Groot (1876–1967), 1967
Notes
Goodrich's catalog of paintings and sculptures Nr.: 197
References
Source/Photographer
Metropolitan Museum of Art, online collection (The Met object ID 20011161)
17 May 1917: purchased by LeRoy Ireland, Category:New York, at the sale of the collection of William Merritt Chase at American Art Galleries, Category:New York, lot no. 335
by 1923 : John M. Greene, Philadelphia
14 November 1923: sale of the collection of John M. Greene at American Art Galleries, Category:New York, lot no. 88
between 1929 and 1930 : Babcock Galleries, Category:New York
by 1936 : Adelaide Milton de Groot, Category:New York
1967: bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Category:New York by Adelaide Milton de Groot, Category:New York
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