Annie Hall
description
Jan Toorop (1858 - 1928)
Marouflé: 70,5 x 43,5 cm
Gesigneerd: rechtsonder
Provenance
Herkomst: Particuliere collectie Groot-Brittannië; Particuliere collectie Nederland.
Literature
Catalogus Impressionists and post-impressionists from The Netherlands, redactie The Seibu Museum of Art, The Tokyo Shimbun (Japan 1980), no. 58
Exhibition
- 'Impressionists and post-impressionists from The Netherlands', 19 april - 21 mei 1980 in het Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan, nr. 58
- 'Jan Toorop (1858-1928)', reizende tentoonstelling samengesteld door Victorine Hefting langs musea in Tokyo, Kumamoto, Kamakura en Mie met een afsluiting in het Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh in Amsterdam, 30 september 1988 - 9 april 1989
Detail Description
Beschrijving in de catalogus behorend bij de tentoonstelling in Tokyo in 1980, geschreven door Ronald de Leeuw:
"The woman gazing through the curtain is Annie Hall, an English art student whom Toorop met in Brussels in 1894 and was married to in May 1886. Possibly the picture was painted in 1885, during Toorop's second trip to England, when he stayed at Lissadell, Kenley, the home of the Hall family in Surrey. The work is one of a number of paintings and watercolours in which Toorop used his future wife - and sometimes her family - as a model."

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Kunsthandel Ivo Bouwman