
Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature, Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Feb. 21 – June 20, 2021.
Van Gogh and His Inspirations, Columbia: Columbia Museum of Art, Oct. 11, 2019 – January 20, 2020.
Van Gogh and Japan, Kyoto: The National Museum of Modern Art, Jan. 20 – Mar. 4, 2018.
Van Gogh and Japan, Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Oct. 24, 2017 – Jan. 8, 2018.
Van Gogh and Japan, Sapporo: Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Aug. 26 – Oct. 15, 2017.
From Picasso to Magritte: European Masters from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Roanoke: Taubman Museum of Art, Jan. 25 – Aug. 23, 2014.
European Modern: Master Artists from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Abingdon: William King Museum, Aug. 23, 2013 – Jan. 5, 2014.
Corot to Cezanne: French Drawings from the Collection of Mr. And Mrs. Paul Mellon, Charlottesville: The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Jan. 25 – June 2, 2013.
Corot to Cezanne: French Drawings from the Collection of Mr. And Mrs. Paul Mellon, Richmond: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Sep. 11, 2010 – January 2, 2011.
Van Gogh, Vienna: Albertina Museum, Sep. 4 – Dec. 8, 2008.
Vincent van Gogh, Martigny: Fondation Pierre Giannada, June 21 – Nov. 26, 2000.
Drawings Through 4 Centuries, New York: Wildenstein & Co., Summer 1949.
Exhibition of Work by Vincent van Gogh, Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, Nov. 3 – Dec. 12, 1948.
Six Masters of Post-Impressionism, New York: Wildenstein & Co., April 8 – May 8, 1948.
Nineteenth century French drawings, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, 1947, March 8, 1947–April 6, 1947.
Tentoonstelling van Teekeningen door Vincent van Gogh, The Hague: Artz en de Bois, 1912, 28.
Schilderijen en Teekeningen door Vincent van Gogh, Frankfurt, 1910.
Schilderijen en Teekeningen door Vincent van Gogh, Cologne, 1910.
Schilderijen en Teekeningen door Vincent van Gogh, Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum, 1905.
[1] Johanna van Gogh-Bonger was the wife of the art dealer, Theo van Gogh, and sister-in-law to artist, Vincent van Gogh.
[2] Johanna van Gogh-Bonger sold the drawing to J.H. de Bois Art Gallery, affiliated with the Hague Gallery of C.M. van Gogh (Vincent van Gogh’s uncle) by 1912. It is not clear how long the drawing stayed with the de Bois Gallery.
[3] It is not known where the drawing was from 1912 – 1947. It is not known when Wildenstein acquired the drawing. Wildenstein is listed as owner in 1947, 1948 and 1949 exhibition catalogues.
[4] Barker is listed owner in 1970 in J.B. de la Faille’s 1992 edition of his Catalogue Raisonné: Vincent van Gogh: The Complete Works on Paper, Catalogue Raisonné. Vol. 1. It is not known if it was purchased from Wildenstein.
[5] The work was included in the Sotheby Parke Bernet Sale: Property of the Estate of the Late Edith Kane Baker - New York October 28-29, 1977, Lot 267.
[6] It is likely E.V. Thaw bough the drawing from the Parke Bernet sale. He sold the drawing to Paul Mellon in January of 1978.
[7] See VMFA Curatorial and Registration files.
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