Jean-Siméon Chardin

Still Life with a White Mug



Jean-Siméon Chardin - Still Life with a White Mug



Jean-Siméon Chardin
Still Life with a White Mug
c. 1764
33.1 x 41.2 cm
Oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Gift of the W. Averell Harriman Foundation in memory of Marie N. Harriman


Literature

Philip Conisbee, French paintings of the fifteenth through the eighteenth century, Washington; Princeton, N.J., 2009, nr. 18


Provenance

Baron de Saint-Julien
his sale, Hôtel de Bullion, Paris, 21 June 1784 and days following, nr. 69 (a pair of Chardin still lifes)
Dulac
Peter Adolf Hall (1739-1793), Paris
by inheritance in his family to a descendant of his daughter Lucie
sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 13 March 1922, nr. 9
with Wildenstein & Co., Inc., Paris, New York, and London
sold to William R. (1866-1949) and Lillian S. (1881-1959) Timken, New York, by 1933
with Paul Drey, New York
purchased May 1937 by W. Averell (1891-1986) and Marie (1903-1970) Harriman, New York
W. Averell Harriman Foundation, New York
gift 1972 to NGA

External links

National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Accession number 1972.9.6

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Jean-Siméon Chardin Still Life with a Leg of Lamb
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Jean-Siméon Chardin Soap Bubbles
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Jean-Siméon Chardin The Attentive Nurse
The Attentive Nurse
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Jean-Siméon Chardin The Kitchen Maid
The Kitchen Maid
1738

Jean-Siméon Chardin Still Life with Game
Still Life with Game
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