- less').
Between 1881 and 1888 it was sold by the
Paris art
dealer Léon
Gauchez to the
banker and art
collector Alphonse James de Rothschild,
after whose...
- key work for the
emerging symbolist movement.
Belgian art
dealer Léon
Gauchez bought The
Apparition in 1876 upon its
first presentation at the Salon...
- 1970–1976. doi:10.1001/archinte.153.17.1970. PMID 8357281.
Jonville AP,
Gauchez AS,
Autret E,
Billard C,
Barbier P,
Nsabiyumva F, et al. (1991). "Interaction...
-
number 781 - the
Museum bought it via the Paris-based art
dealer Léon
Gauchez in 1894. The work was
examined during the 2007
Rubens research project...
- with a
candle in it. Canvas, 54
inches by 41 1/2 inches.
Acquired from
Gauchez, Paris, 1885, for the
Museum (for 66,000 francs). In the
Brussels Museum...
-
Pratere and grew
rapidly with
donations from
generous patrons such as Léon
Gauchez (1825–1907),
Fritz Toussaint (1846–1920) and Max
Janlet (1903–1976). The...
- PT1267.
Gauchez 1884, p. 129.
Gauchez 1884, p. 130. The
Athenaeum 1876, p. 840.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Marie Delaporte.
Gauchez, L. (1884)...
- La
sculpture en Belgique, 1830–1930, pp. 63, 64 and 69. Paris-Brussels
Gauchez, M., 1922: Les
vivants et les morts, p. 249-252.
Brussels Pierron, Sander...
-
Trustees William T.
Blodgett and
presumably therefore via his
dealer Leon
Gauchez. The
other painting (accession
number 73.1) was a
double portrait by Carel...
- it with the
works of "the
better known" Charles-Louis Philippe.
Maurice Gauchez,
writing in 1931,
compares Baillon with both
Philippe and
Fyodor Dostoevsky...