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Alwin Goldeck
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Alfred Gold, Berlin [French Impressionists Old Masters 1930]. Sold by Chester H. Johnson Galleries, Chicago to Walter S. Brewster (1872–1954), Chicago, December 4, 1929 [invoice]; bequeathed by his wife, Kate Brewster (née Lancaster; c. 1879–1947) to the Art Institute, 1950. (English)
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The early provenance is known: Edvard Brandes, Copenhagen; Alfred Gold, Berlin; D. Pagenstecher, Wiesbaden; W.Tietze, Cologne and Amsterdam; sold by Tietze between 1930-33 to Etienne Bignou Gallery, New York; from whom purchased in part exchange for a Toulouse-Lautrec by Reid and Lefevre, London, 1936; from whom purchased by William Burrell, July 1937 (English)
Alfred Gold
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