
A Vision of Arcadia: An Important English Private Collection
Place de la Trinité
Auction Closed
November 14, 01:23 AM GMT
Estimate
2,500,000 - 3,500,000 USD
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A Vision of Arcadia: An Important English Private Collection
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1841 - 1919
Place de la Trinité
signed Renoir. (lower left)
oil on canvas
20 ⅛ by 24 ⅝ in. 51 by 62.7 cm.
Executed circa 1878.
This work will be included in the forthcoming Renoir Digital Catalogue Raisonné, currently being prepared under the sponsorship of the Wildenstein Plattner Institute, Inc.
Dr. Georges de Bellio, Paris (probably acquired directly from the artist)
Victorine Donop de Monchy, Paris (acquired by descent from the above in 1894)
Lucien Moline, Paris
Gustave Fayet, Igny (acquired from the above in 1903)
Madeleine Fayet, Igny (acquired by descent from the above in 1925)
Paul Rosenberg, Paris (acquired from the above in 1928)
Alvan T. Fuller, Massachusetts (acquired by 1935)
Mrs. Alvan T. Fuller, Massachusetts (acquired by descent from the above in 1958)
Alvan T. Fuller Jr., New Hampshire (acquired by descent from the above in 1959)
Wildenstein & Co., New York (acquired from the above in 1972)
Private Collection, Switzerland (acquired from the above in 1980)
Sale: Sotheby's, London, 2 December 1986, lot 20
Private Collection, Los Angeles (acquired at the above sale)
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2002
Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Independent Painters of Nineteenth Century Paris, 1935, no. 43, illustrated (dated 1875)
Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Art in New England, Paintings, Drawings, Prints from Private Collections in New England, 1939, no. 102, illustrated (dated circa 1879)
New York, Duveen Galleries, Renoir, Centennial Loan Exhibition 1841-1941 for the Benefit of the Free French Relief Committee, 1941, no. 12, illustrated (titled Place de la Trinité, Paris)
Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, A Memorial Exhibition of the Collection of the Honorable Alvan T. Fuller, 1959, no. 38, illustrated (dated circa 1879)
New York, Wildenstein & Co., Renoir, The Gentle Rebel, 1974, no. 17, illustrated (dated 1875)
Jean-Gabriel Goulinat, "Les Collections Gustave Fayet," L'Amour de l'Art, April 1925, no. 4, p. 136
Remus Niculescu, "Georges de Bellio, L'ami des Impressionistes (II)," Paragone, vol. XXI, no. 249, November 1970, no. 120, p. 69 (dated circa 1875)
Elda Fezzi, L'Opera completa di Renoir nel periodo impressionista 1869-1883, Milan, 1972, no. 196, p. 97, illustrated (titled Piazza di Parigi and dated 1875)
Sophie Monneret, L'Impressionnisme et son époque, Paris, 1978-81, vol. 1, pp. 68 and 209; vol. 2, p. 170; vol. 4, p. 96 (dated circa 1875)
Daniel Wildenstein, Renoir, Paris, 1980, p. 20, illustrated in color; p. 49, illustrated (dated 1875)
Sophie Monneret, Renoir, Paris, 1994, no. 181, p. 97, illustrated (dated 1875)
Guy-Patrice and Michel Dauberville, Renoir, Catalogue Raisonné des tableaux, pastels, dessins et aquarelles, 1858-1881, vol. I, Paris, 2007, no. 185, p. 233 (dated 1875)
Exh. Cat., London, The National Gallery; Ottawa, The National Gallery of Canada and Philadelphia Museum of Art, Renoir Landscapes, 1865-1883, 2007-08, p. 160, illustrated in color (dated 1875)
Stéphane Guibourgé, Alexandre d'Andoque and Magali Rougeot, Gustave Fayet, L'oeil souverain, Paris, 2015, pp. 123 and 212 dated 1875)
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