Mother and Child, Auguste Renoir, Ricard Guinó Boix
Auguste Renoir, Ricard Guinó Boix
Mother and Child
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Reference

Auguste Renoir: Maternité, 1885, Öl auf Leinwand, 92,0 x 72,0 cm, Inventarnummer RF 1998 35, Musée d'Orsay, Paris

Auguste Renoir
Ricard Guinó Boix

Mother and Child, 1916


Dimensions
54 x 24 x 31 cm
Physical Description
Bronze
Inventory Number
SGP79a
Acquisition
Acquired in 1929/30
Status
Not on display

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Mother and Child
Artist
Sculptor (male)
Period Produced
Object Type
Physical Description
Bronze
Material
Technique
Label at the Time of Manufacture
"6 / 20"; "Renoir"; "CIRE/ [C?] VALSUANI / PERDUE"
Work Catalogues
  • Haesaerts 17

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
© Ricard Guinó Boix
Acquisition
Acquired in 1929/30

Work Content

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Primary
Secondary

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
[vermutlich Galerie Flechtheim, Berlin]
verkauft an die Stadt Frankfurt am Main, 1929/30.

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23.04.2024