Provenienz
1Major-General Sir Claude Alexander AStEGB, File from Marlborough Fine Art Ltd., London, in response to an enquiry by Dr. Walter Drack [curator of the Bührle collection], 28 May 1955, regarding provenance of 7 paintings acquired by Emil Bührle, including Ruysdael, View of Rhenen.
2Asscher & Welker London D. A. Hoogendijk Amsterdam • before June 1939 Nancy H. Yeide, Beyond the Dreams of Avarice, The Hermann Goering Collection, Dallas 2009, no. A673.
3C. Marshall Spink London Heldring & Pierson The Hague • by 30 June 1939 Joined ownership with D. A. Hoogendijk, Amsterdam, as intermediary, Inventory Card 0S1206 Hoogendijk Archive, Correspondence from Bureau Herkomst Gezocht, The Hague, 23 March 2012.
4Hermann Göring (RM no. 666) Carinhall • 1940–1945 Half share bought by Hofer for Hermann Göring in November 1940 from D. A. Hoogendijk, Amsterdam, for fl. 18’750 (the other shares remaining without payment), Yeide, as above, n. (2), Correspondence, as above (n. 3), and Bundesarchiv Koblenz, MCCP Restitution File, Munich Central Collecting Point, B323/658.
5Recovered with Hermann Göring’s art collection at Berchtesgaden and transferred to the Munich Central Collecting Point (no. 6138) 1945–1946 Yeide, as above, n. (2).
6Returned to Amsterdam and turned over to the Netherland’s Government 5 November 1946 Yeide, as above, n. (2); Correspondence, as above n. (3).
7C. Marshall Spink London • 1953 Netherland’s Government half share acquired by C. Marshall Spink 6 January 1953, Correspondence as above (n. 3).
8Edward Speelman London Information given by Mr. Anthony Speelman, London, son of Edward Speelman, to Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection, 8 January 2010.
9Marlborough Fine Art Ltd. London • 1953 Acquired from the above, Information as above, n. (8); AStEGB, Sale confirmation from Trafo, Anstalt für Handel und Finanz, Vaduz [Marlborough Fine Art Ltd., London], signed by F. K. Lloyd, to Emil Bührle, 1 October 1953, regarding a group of 10 artworks sold to Bührle for a total sum of £40.000 (= CHF 480.000), including Ruysdael, View of Rhenen. Payment of this amount will be made in two installments, £ 27.000 from a Swiss account in London to Marlborough Fine Art Ltd., London, and £ 13.000 at an exchange rate of 12 CHF=1 £ (= CHF 156.000) to be transferred to Trafo’s account with UBS Zurich.
10Emil Bührle Zurich • 2 October 1953 until [d.] 28 November 1956 Acquired from the above for £ 3.500 (with a 6% discount), Sale confirmation as above, n. (8), with prices for each artwork handwritten by Emil Bührle; AStEGB, Payment order, made by Emil Bührle, 1 October 1953, to Industrie- und Handelsbank, Zurich, for the sum of CHF 156.000 to be transferred to Trafo, Vaduz, and Confirmation of execution of payment from Industrie- und Handelsbank, Zurich, 2 October 1953.
11Given by the heirs of Emil Bührle to the Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection Zurich • 1960 Inv. 162.
AStEGB = Archive of the Foundation
E.G. Bührle Collection, Zurich