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Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts: The Collection
Oskar Gross (1871-1963)
At Thompson's (The Automat)
Details
Oskar Gross (1871-1963)
At Thompson's (The Automat)
signed and dated 'Oskar Gross/1915' (lower left)
oil on canvas
50 x 43 in. (127 x 109.2 cm.)
At Thompson's (The Automat)
signed and dated 'Oskar Gross/1915' (lower left)
oil on canvas
50 x 43 in. (127 x 109.2 cm.)
Provenance
Craig and Tarlton, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina, by 1976.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III, Wilmington, North Carolina, by 1979.
Franklin Riehlman Fine Art, New York.
Acquired by the present owner from the above.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III, Wilmington, North Carolina, by 1979.
Franklin Riehlman Fine Art, New York.
Acquired by the present owner from the above.
Literature
American Heritage, The Magazine of History, April 1976, p. 2, illustrated.
Mint Museum of Art, American Paintings: The Landon Collection, exhibition catalogue, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1979, p. 79, no. 40, illustrated (as The Automat).
H.C. Landon III, "Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon Collection," American Art Review, August 2005, p. 121, illustrated. Flint Institute of Arts, Love Everlasting: The Art of Romance through the Millennia, exhibition catalogue, Flint, Michigan, 2000, pp. 16-17, no. 3, illustrated (as The Automat).
University of Virginia Art Museum, A Jeffersonian Ideal: Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III Collection of American Fine and Decorative Arts, exhibition catalogue, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2005, pp. 74-75, illustrated (as The Automat).
Mint Museum of Art, American Paintings: The Landon Collection, exhibition catalogue, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1979, p. 79, no. 40, illustrated (as The Automat).
H.C. Landon III, "Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon Collection," American Art Review, August 2005, p. 121, illustrated. Flint Institute of Arts, Love Everlasting: The Art of Romance through the Millennia, exhibition catalogue, Flint, Michigan, 2000, pp. 16-17, no. 3, illustrated (as The Automat).
University of Virginia Art Museum, A Jeffersonian Ideal: Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III Collection of American Fine and Decorative Arts, exhibition catalogue, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2005, pp. 74-75, illustrated (as The Automat).
Exhibited
Chicago, Illinois, Art Institute of Chicago, 19th Annual Exhibition of Works by Artists of Chicago & Vicinity, 1915, no. 110.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 112th Annual Exhibition, 1917 (as At Luncheon).
Charlotte, North Carolina, Mint Museum of Art, and elsewhere, American Paintings: The Landon Collection, September 9-October 28, 1979 (as The Automat).
Flint, Michigan, Flint Institute of Arts, Love Everlasting: The Art of Romance through the Millennia, January 29-March 19, 2000 (as The Automat).
Charlottesville, Virginia, University of Virginia, University of Virginia Art Museum, A Jeffersonian Ideal: Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III Collection of American Fine and Decorative Arts, August 27-November 23, 2005 (as The Automat).
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 112th Annual Exhibition, 1917 (as At Luncheon).
Charlotte, North Carolina, Mint Museum of Art, and elsewhere, American Paintings: The Landon Collection, September 9-October 28, 1979 (as The Automat).
Flint, Michigan, Flint Institute of Arts, Love Everlasting: The Art of Romance through the Millennia, January 29-March 19, 2000 (as The Automat).
Charlottesville, Virginia, University of Virginia, University of Virginia Art Museum, A Jeffersonian Ideal: Selections from the Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Landon III Collection of American Fine and Decorative Arts, August 27-November 23, 2005 (as The Automat).
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