By whom sold to "une petite marchande qui le vendit à M. Bayer" (see R. Gimpel, 1963, cited below);
Edwin S. Bayer (1870-1929), New York;
with Wildenstein & Co., Paris and New York;
Earl Stendahl, Los Angeles, as of 1937.
Auction:: Sotheby's, New York, 28 January 2010, Important Old Master Paintings And Sculpture, lot 327, Property To Be Sold Witihout Reserve
Exhibition history
Paris, Palais de la Présidence du Corps Législatif, Explication des ouvrages de peinture exposés au profit de la colonisation de l'Algérie par les Alsaciens Lorrains, April 1874, no. 362;
Paris, Galerie Ruhlman, 1932 (according to G. Pascal, cited below);
Paris, Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Le Siècle de Louis XV vu par les artistes, June 1934, no. 25, entitled "La Princesse de Conti";
Los Angeles, Stendahl Art Gallery, Twenty-five Masterpieces of European Painters, 1935, no number;
Los Angeles, Art Association, Loan Exhibition of International Art, 15 October - 15 December 1937, no. 80, reproduced p. 18.
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