Georges Braque Still Life with Tenora 1913
- Georges Braque has 68 works online.
- There are 18,039 drawings online.
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Georges Braque
Mar 29–Jun 12, 1949
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Paintings from Private Collections
May 31–Sep 7, 1955
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The Art of Assemblage
Oct 4–Nov 12, 1961
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Twentieth-Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection
May 28–Sep 1, 1969
2 other works identified
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A Century of Modern Drawing, 1881–1981
Mar 1–16, 1982
1 other work identified
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The Modern Drawing: 100 Works on Paper from The Museum of Modern Art
Oct 26, 1983–Jan 3, 1984
2 other works identified
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Contrasts of Form: Geometric Abstract Art, 1910–1980
Oct 2, 1985–Jan 7, 1986
4 other works identified
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Collage: Selections from the Permanent Collection
Nov 3, 1988–Feb 28, 1989
1 other work identified
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Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism
Sep 24, 1989–Jan 16, 1990
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Selections from the Collection (1993)
Mar 15–Jul 6, 1993
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Selections from the Permanent Collection of Painting and Sculpture
Jul 1, 1993
2 other works identified
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Objects of Desire: The Modern Still Life
May 25–Aug 26, 1997
1 other work identified
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Painting &
Sculpture II Nov 20, 2004–Aug 5, 2015
4 other works identified
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Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Rum: The Art of Appropriation
Jul 30–Nov 10, 2008
2 other works identified
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Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Rum: The Art of Appropriation
Jul 30–Nov 10, 2008
5 other works identified
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This work is included in the Provenance Research Project, which investigates the ownership history of works in MoMA's collection.
1913/14 - December 12, 1914, Galerie Kahnweiler (photo no. 1171), Paris, acquired from the artist.
December 12, 1914 - May 7-8, 1923, Kahnweiler collection and gallery stock, sequestered during World War I by the French government as enemy property and sold through Hôtel Drouot to unidentified buyer (4th sale of Kahnweiler collection, May 7-8, 1923, lot 14), Paris.
By 1924, Léonce Rosenberg (Galerie L’Effort moderne), Paris.
[1925] - 1951, Amédée Ozenfant, Paris and New York.
1951 - 1979, Nelson A. Rockefeller, New York, purchased from Amédée Ozenfant.
1979, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired by bequest from Nelson A. Rockefeller.
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