The Madonna of Drenthe. Jozef Israëls
signed J Israels (lower left)
oil on canvas
55 1/2 by 42 1/4 in.
140.9 by 107.3 cm
Provenance
Goupil, The Hague (in 1893)
Goupil, Paris (transferred from the above in 1893 for shipment to New York)
Goupil, The Hague (returned to inventory in 1895)
Sale: Dresden, 1897
A. Preyer, The Hague (in circa 1909 and sold in 1910)
James G. Shepherd, Scranton, Pennsylvania (by 1916 and sold: American Art Association, New York, November 7, 1935, lot 74, illustrated and incorrectly dated)
Private Collection, Chicago
Exhibited
The Hague, Exhibition of Works by Living Masters, May-June 1893, no. 179 (as Eene Drentsche Madonna)
Dresden, International Exhibiton, 1897
Arnhem, Exhibition of Works by Living Masters, July-August 1909, no. 156 (as Drentsche Madonna, lent by A. Preyer)
Literature
De Nederlandsche Spectator, July 3, 1892, p. 243
A.C. Loffelt, ''Levende Meesters' in de Academie," Het Vaderland, August 6-7, 1893, n.p.
G.H. Marius, "De Driejaarlijksche II," De Nederlandsche Spectator, August 12, 1893, p. 255
A.S. Kok, Bredasche Courant, August 12, 1893, n.p.
D. v.d. Kellen, "Tentoonstelling van kunstwerken van levende meesters in het gebouw der Academie te 's-Gravenhage," Nieuws van de Dag, August 14, 1893, n.p.
"De Driejaarlijksche I," Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant, August 22, 1893
Ph. Sadée, "Letter to the editor, June 18 1896", Het Vaderland, June 20-22, 1896
"De internationale kunstaustellung te Dresden," Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant, July 9, 1897, n.p.
N.H. Wolf, "De Vierjaarlijksche te Arnhem," De Kunst, August 21 1909, n.p.
F. Smit Kleine, "Levensfeer van Jozef Israëls en A.S. Kok," Eigen Haard, 1917, pp. 650-651
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