Kees van Dongen Modjesko, Soprano Singer 1908
- Kees van Dongen has 3 works online.
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Installation views
We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history.
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30th Anniversary Special Installation - Towards the "New" Museum
Nov 18–29, 1959
7 other works identified
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Art in a Changing World: 1884–1964: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
May 27, 1964
1 other work identified
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Permanent Collection
Mar 29, 1972–Apr 21, 1980
3 other works identified
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The "Wild Beasts": Fauvism and Its Affinities
Mar 26–Jun 1, 1976
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Selections from the Permanent Collection: Painting and Sculpture
May 17, 1984–Aug 4, 1992
1 other work identified
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MoMA2000, ModernStarts: People: Actors, Dancers, Bathers
Oct 6, 1999–Feb 1, 2000
1 other work identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
6 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
9 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
3 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
3 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
4 other works identified
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Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the Avant-Garde—From Signac to Matisse and Beyond
Aug 27, 2020–Jan 2, 2021
1 other work identified
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Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the Avant-Garde—From Signac to Matisse and Beyond
Aug 27, 2020–Jan 2, 2021
1 other work identified
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(1907) 1908, Kees van Dongen, Paris.
1908, MM. Bernheim Jeune & Cie., Paris.
December 4, 1908 - August 15, 1935, Paul Signac (1863-August 15, 1935), Paris, purchased from/through MM. Bernheim Jeune & Cie.
August 15, 1935 - May 22, 1942, Ginette Signac, Paris, inherited from her father Paul Signac and sold by Berthe Signac (née Roblès, 1862-1942) through Hôtel Drouot (Tableaux Modernes, May 22, 1942, lot 133), Paris to unknown buyer.
[1949, Galerie Charpentier (stock no. 180), Paris]
1951, Mme B. Charlet, Paris.
By 1955, Perls Gallery (stock no. 5608, photo no. 1866), New York, purchased from three unknown owners.
September 19, 1955 - September/November 1955, Peter A. and Elizabeth Rübel, Greenwich, CT, purchased from Perls Gallery.
1955, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired as gift from Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Rübel.
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