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Carnival
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Rights: © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / SABAM, Brussels
Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts
James Ensor sold; [through Sam Salz Paris (by 1931)] [1]; to Herbert Tannenbaum New York (?- c. 1953) [2]. James N. Rosenberg New York (c. 1953 -1956) gift; to Fogg Art Museum.
Notes:
[1] Salz is given as owner in 1931 exhibition catalogue. Xavier Tricot states (in email to S. Kianovsky 28 Jan 2011) that Salz took the painting on consignment.
[2] Offered for sale "from an American collection" in February 1953 through an exhibition at the Feigl Gallery in New York
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of James N. Rosenberg in honor of Paul J. Sachs
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