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The Olive Orchard

painting by Vincent van Gogh

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Vincent van Gogh - The Olive Orchard.jpg
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sold 1905 to Julius Stern [1859-1914], Berlin; [1] (his estate sale, Cassirer, Berlin, 22 May 1916, no. 27); bought by Dr. Fritz A. Molle, Brieg. [2] (Dr. Alfred Gold [1874-1958], Berlin); sold 22 October 1929 through (Étienne Bignou, Paris) to (Alex Reid and Lefèvre, Glasgow and London) on joint account with (M. Knoedler & Co., London, New York and Paris); sold 23 May 1931 through (Galerie Étienne Bignou, Paris) to Chester Dale [1882-1962], New York;[3] bequest 1963 to NGA. (English)
2] Annotated sales catalogue in Harvard University library (copy NGA curatorial files) gives the name "Moll" as the buyer. He is identified as Dr. Fritz A. Molle of Brieg, near Breslau, in the documentation provided by Bignou to Chester Dale (NGA curatorial files). (English)
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Mme J. van Gogh-Bonger, the artist's sister-in-law, Amsterdam; sold 1905 to (Paul Cassirer, Berlin)as one of a batch of eight canvases for a total of 8259,50 guilders; sold 1905 to Julius Stern [1859-1914], Berlin; [1] (his estate sale, Cassirer, Berlin, 22 May 1916, no. 27); bought by Dr. Fritz A. Molle, Brieg. [2] (Dr. Alfred Gold [1874-1958], Berlin); sold 22 October 1929 through (Étienne Bignou, Paris) to (Alex Reid and Lefèvre, Glasgow and London) on joint account with (M. Knoedler & Co., London, New York and Paris); sold 23 May 1931 through (Galerie Étienne Bignou, Paris) to Chester Dale [1882-1962], New York;[3] bequest 1963 to NGA. (English)
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The Olive Orchard
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