Provenance
The artist [1834-1917]; his heirs;[1] Adrien-Aurélien Hébrard [1865-1937], Paris;[2] his daughter, Nelly Hébrard [1904-1985], Paris;[3] consigned 1955 to (M. Knoedler & Company, Inc., New York); purchased May 1956 by Paul Mellon, Upperville, Virginia; bequest 1999 to NGA.
Associated Names
Degas, EdgarHébrard, Adrien-Aurélien
Hébrard, Nelly
Knoedler & Company, M.
Mellon, Paul
Exhibition History
- 1955
- Edgar Degas 1834-1917: Original Wax Sculptures, M. Knoedler & Company, Inc., New York, 1955, no. 64, repro. (reproduction mis-labelled as no. 63).
- 1956
- Sculpture by Degas, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, 1956.
- 1991
- Art for the Nation: Gifts in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the National Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1991, unnumbered catalogue, color repro.
Bibliography
- 1918
- Gsell, Paul. "Edgar Degas, statuaire." La Renaissance de l'Art Français et des Industries de Luxe (December 1918): 376.
- 1949
- Borel, Pierre. Les Sculptures inédites de Degas. Geneva, 1949: n.p., repro. (two views).
- 1955
- Adhémar, Jean. "Before the Degas Bronzes." Art News54, no. 7 (November 1955): 35, repro.
- 1956
- Rewald, John. Degas Sculpture: The Complete Works. Translated by John Coleman and Noel Moulton. New York, 1956: no. LXVIII.
- 1976
- Millard, Charles W. The Sculpture of Edgar Degas. Princeton, 1976: 39, 63, 82, fig. 131.
- 1991
- Pingeot, Anne. Degas Sculptures. Paris, 1991: no. 64, repro.
- 1995
- Campbell, Sara. "A Catalogue of Degas' Bronzes." Apollo 142 (August 1995): 41, no. 61.
- 2002
- Czestochowski, Joseph S., and Anne Pingeot. Degas--Sculptures. Catalogue Raisonné of the Bronzes. Memphis, 2002: 241, repro.
- 2010
- Lindsay, Suzanne Glover, Daphne S. Barbour, and Shelley G. Sturman. Edgar Degas Sculpture. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue. Washington, D.C., 2010: no. 47, 276-280, color repro.
- 2017
- Lomax, Suzanne Quillen, Barbara H. Berrie, and Michael Palmer. "Edgar Degas's Wax Sculptures: Characterization and Comparison with Contemporary Practice." In Degas, Daphne Barbour and Suzanne Quillen Lomax, eds. Facture. Conservation, Science, Art History 3 (2017): 50-77, esp. 66-67, fig. 16.
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