Street in Samois
1888
oil on paper on cardboard
Credits: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
- Object number
- s0436M1992
- Dimensions
- 43.1 x 31.4 , 59 x 47.6 , 7.2
- Provenance
- After the death of the artist on 16 July 1916, inherited by his widow, Camille Redon-Falte, Paris; Kunsthandel J.H. de Bois, Haarlem, 1919; purchased by or given to Maurits Gomperts, Aerdenhout, later that year; after his death in 1925, bequeathed to his heirs; sold by the heirs of Maurits Gomperts to the Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh, 28 December 1992, and at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, since 1 July 1994.
- Credits
- Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Helsinki, Ateneum Art Museum, 52 sieula, 16 November 2012-17 February 2013, no. geen catnr. / no cat. no.
Edinburgh, National Gallery of Scotland, Van Gogh to Kandinsky. Symbolist Landscape in Europe 1880-1910, 14 July-14 October 2012, no. geen catnr. / no cat. no.
Amsterdam, Van Gogh Museum, Gedroomde landschappen. Symbolisme van Van Gogh tot Kandinsky, 24 February-17 June 2012, no. geen catnr. / no cat. no.
Frankfurt am Main, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Wie im Traum. Odilon Redon, 26 January-29 April 2007, no. 111
London, Royal Academy of Arts, Odilon Redon: Prince of Dreams, 1840-1916, 16 February 1995-21 May 1995, no. 95
Amsterdam, Van Gogh Museum, Odilon Redon: Prince of Dreams, 1840-1916, 20 October 1994-15 January 1995, no. 95
Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Odilon Redon: Prince of Dreams, 1840-1916, 2 July-18 September 1994, no. 95
Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Kunst, kennis en commercie. De kunsthandelaar J.H. de Bois (1878-1946), 23 January-2 May 1993
London, The Matthiesen Gallery, Odilon Redon 1840-1916: a Loan Exhibition of Paintings, Pastels and Drawings in aid of Corneal Graft and Eye Bank Research, May-June 1959, no. 55
The Hague, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, Odilon Redon, 3 May-23 June 1957, no. 160
Haarlem, Kunsthandel J.H. de Bois, Voorjaarstentoonstelling collectie De Bois, 1941
Haarlem, Kunsthandel J.H. de Bois, Odilon Redon, 21 June-September 1919, no. 5
Collecting for the public : works that made a difference : essays for Peter Hecht, London, 2016, p. 184-187

