1935
sight: 23.9 x 23.3 cm (9 7/16 x 9 3/16 in.)
Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Paris, 1938.; to Karl Nierendorf, New York, 1938. NOTE: Karl Nierendorf was Klee's exclusive American dealer, per agreement with Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, his European representative. (Fontanella, "Unity in Diversity" Karl Nierendorf and America, 1937–47, American Art Vol. 24, No.3 p.116)
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