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17. Introducing Pont-Aven
By 1879, a train ran once a day from Paris to Finistère, Land's End, at the eastern edge of Brittany...
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16. The Villa Brune
Two men connected by two circumstances: their addresses and paintings by Gauguin. Not just any paintings, either...
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14. 1889: The Volpini Exhibition
Connecting Louis Roy to Paul Gauguin was one of my first tasks. Roy was difficult to track down, but one connection was easy to find: ...
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12. April 14, 1923: Tableaux, pastels & dessins
Catalogue des Tableaux modernes, Hôtel Drouot, 14 Avril 1923. Institut national de l'histoire de l'art, Paris, VP 1923/254 I knew from...
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15. During a pandemic
Georges Seurat, Le Cirque, 1891 We are now at day 47 of sheltering at home. We're not in quarantine, technically, because none of us are...
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11. 1929: How to make a painting disappear
In June 1929, the art dealer Paul Reinhardt sailed from New York to Southampton, England, on the White Star Line’s “Majestic.” Reinhardt...
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13. "No known provenance prior to its appearance at auction..."
Eustache Le Sueur, The Rape of Tamar, about 1640 The Metropolitan Museum of Art This morning's New York Times features an article titled...
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9. 1885: From the provinces to Paris
Louis Georges Eléonor Roy was born in Poligny, in the foothills of the Alps, on July 23, 1862. His father, Jean-Eléonor, was 42; his...
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This blog is a mystery, a travelogue across time and place, and a memoir about life and art, museums and research.
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8. 1964: Looking for Louis Roy
Meanwhile, back in Stockton, I began studying the provenance for Flowers and Fruit that the Wildensteins had put together in 1964. I...
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10. In which the Getty rearranges its storage
Last week the Parisian daily Le Figaro announced that the Getty Museum had downgraded a sculpture previously attributed to Paul Gauguin...
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7. 2016: The Chase Begins
So here I was with a painting by an important post-Impressionist artist that no one in the museum world outside of Stockton, CA, had...
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6. And speaking of reattributions...
There's been a painting newly re-attributed to Van Gogh this week. This self-portrait that lives in the National Gallery in Oslo has...
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5. The Provenance
On my first visit to the Haggin Museum, in January 2016, I saw Flowers and Fruit: a fairly traditional still life of a few bumpy apples...
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4. Authenticity & Reattributions
Poppies got my attention because the circumstances—the regional museum, the work questioned by experts—were so similar to Flowers and...
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3. Authenticity: A Painting Moves Upstairs
A disputed Van Gogh is authenticated by experts.
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2. 2016, 1923: The Mystery
One of those still lifes travels the world today as an authentic painting by Paul Gauguin. One hangs in
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1. In which we discuss the digital world
If I were not able to access archives online as much as I can...
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