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Vincent van Gogh | Cypresses | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
the artist's brother, Theo van Gogh, Paris (1889–d. 1891; sent to him by the artist on September 28, 1889); his widow, Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, Amsterdam, in trust for their son, Vincent Willem van Gogh (1891–95; consigned by June 1895 to Lucien Moline (Galerie Laffitte), Paris; sold with six other paintings for fl
Scenes in and around the Capital | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Paintings with views of Kyoto and its suburbs are known as rakuchū-rakugai zu, a term referring to "inside" the capital city (rakuchū) and "outside" (rakugai). Usually executed on screens, these pictures illustrate the famous scenic spots and important monuments that served as settings for seasonal festivals and entertainments
Vincent van Gogh | Wheat Field with Cypresses | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Wheat Field with Cypresses is Van Gogh’s initial study from nature of a composition that he repeated in three other versions: a large reed-pen drawing (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, 47.1 x 62.3 cm),[1] and two painted studio variants: one of the same format, now in the National Gallery, London, and a “reduction” (51
Umberto Boccioni | The Street Pavers | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
the artist (1914–d. 1916); his sister, Amelia Raffaella Boccioni Callegari, Verona (1916–45; sold in fall 1945 to Toninelli); Romeo Toninelli, Milan (1945–54; on consignment in 1954 to Galleria del Naviglio); [Galleria del Naviglio, Milan, 1954; sold on December 1, 1954, for $1,840, to Winston]; Lydia and Harry Lewis Winston, Birmingham, Mich
Paul Cézanne | Gardanne | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
[probably Ambroise Vollard, Paris, by 1895–until 1896; stock book B, no. 3451, as "maisons étagées," sold on February 27, 1896 to Costa]; probably count Enrico Costa (from 1896); [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, 1904/6–until 1924; sold on February 12, 1924 to Thannhauser]; [Justin K