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1Alexandre Berthier, Prince de Wagram Paris • by 1914 E-mail-message from Durand-Ruel & Cie., Paris, to Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection, Zurich, 9 November 2021.
2Durand-Ruel Paris & New York • 1914–1937 Acquired from the above on 4 April 1914, stock Paris 10523 (photo 7851); transferred from Durand-Ruel, Paris, to Durand-Ruel, New York in 1916, stock New York 3995; transferred from Durand-Ruel, New York, to Durand-Ruel, Paris, in 1937, E-mail-message as above, n. (1).
3Jacques Dubourg Paris • 1937 Acquired from the above 2 July 1937, E-mail-message as above, n. (1); the transaction between the two dealers in Paris was settled after the painting had been sold in Zurich.
4Galerie Aktuaryus Zurich • 1937 AStEGB, Invoice from Galerie Akturaryus, Zurich, made out to Emil Bührle, 21 June 1937.
5Emil Bührle Zurich • 24 June 1937 until [d.] 28 November 1956 Acquired from the above on 24 June 1937 for CHF 31.000, AStEGB, Voucher, signed by Tony Aktuaryus, Zurich, 24 June 1937, acknowledging receipt of CHF 35.000 from Credit Suisse, Zurich, to cover the purchase by Bührle of the Champ de coquelicots by Monet, as invoiced above, n. (4), and a painting by Théodore Rousseau, acquired the same day from Aktuaryus for CHF 4.000.
6The estate of Emil Bührle Zurich • 1956–1967 The artworks that were not given to the Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection in 1960 were divided among Emil Bührles’s son, Dr. Dieter Bührle, and his daughter, Hortense Anda-Bührle in 1967.
7Dr. Dieter Bührle Zurich • 1967 until [d.] 2012 Son of Emil Bührle and, in 1960, along with his mother Charlotte Bührle-Schalk and his sister Hortense (Anda-)Bührle, one of the three founders of the Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection, where he served on the Board from 1960 to 2012.
8Bequest of Dr. Dieter Bührle to Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection Zurich • 2012 Inv. 180.
AStEGB = Archive of the Foundation
E.G. Bührle Collection, Zurich