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1Ambroise Vollard Paris Rewald no. 412.
2Brunner Rewald no. 412.
3Bernheim Jeune & Cie. Paris • 1923/24 Rewald no. 412; Exposition Paul Cézanne (au profit de la caisse du monument Cézanne), Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Paris, 1924.
4Bernheim Jeune & Cie. Lucerne • 1926/27 According to an autobiography, written by Berthold Nothmann in 1936, the purchase of the painting was made from the Lucerne branch of the Paris dealer, Courtesy Leo Back Institute, New York, Berthold Nothmann, Meine Lebenserinnerungen, Wannsee, November 1936, typescript, p. 60.
5Berthold Nothmann Düsseldorf, Berlin & London • 1926/27–[d.] 1942 Acquired from the above, Lebenserinnerungen as above, n. (4); the Lucerne branch of Bernheim Jeune & Cie. extisted from July 1926 to February 1927, State Archives Lucerne, A 1044/4718, Registration and Cancellation of Bernheim Jeune & Cie., succursale de Lucerne, in the Registry of Commerce, Lucerne, 6 July 1926, and 26 February 1927 respectively.
6Martha Nothmann London & Stamford, N.Y. • 1942 until 1947 Widow of the above; Archive Oskar Reinhart Collection «Am Römerholz», Winterthur, Letter from Mrs. Martha Nothmann, Stamford N.Y., to Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur, 10 August 1947, believes [mistakenly] that the Cézanne landscape she and her late husband had been able to take with them, along with other paintings from their collection, when they had to leave Germany in 1939, is now with Reinhart.
7Art trade New York • 1947 Archive Oskar Reinhart Collection «Am Römerholz», Winterthur, Letter from Dr. Fritz Nathan, Dayton (Ohio), 1 June 1947, to Dr. h.c. Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur, regarding the Cézanne Landscape he is negotiating in New York that had formerly been with Nothmann; Archive Paul Cassirer/Walter Feilchenfeldt, Zurich, Letter from Dr. Fritz Nathan, New York, to Walter Feilchenfeldt (Sen.), Zurich, 19 June 1947, referring to the Cézanne Landscape he has just bought «von Frau Nothmann» (from Mrs. Nothmann); Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., Jacques Seligmann & Co. Records, Box 136, Folder 7, P28-30, Letter from Georges Seligmann, New York, to Germain Seligmann, Paris, 23 June 1947, referring to the Cézanne Landscape which Fritz Nathan has just bought and that had been offered to them «from the Nothmann collection».
8Dr. Fritz Nathan St. Gall • 1947 AStEGB, Inventory Card for Cézanne, Paysage.
9Emil Bührle Zurich • 20 September 1947 until [d.] 28 November 1956 Acquired from the above for CHF 25.000, State Archives Zurich, Z 418.789, Taxation 1947 Emil Bührle-Schalk, («Steuerpflichtige Fahrhabe») List of paintings purchased between November 1945 and January 1948: Payment of CHF 25.000 to Dr. Nathan, St. Gall, on 20 September 1947.
10Given by the heirs of Emil Bührle to the Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection Zurich 1960 Inv. 12.
AStEGB = Archive of the Foundation
E.G. Bührle Collection, Zurich