1905-1906
54.5 × 72.7 cm (21 7/16 × 28 5/8 in.) framed: 81.6 × 102.2 cm (32 1/8 × 40 1/4 in.)
Pieter Jan Christoffel Klaarhamer (1874-1954), Utrecht [1]; to his estate; to Floris Bremmer, The Hague, 1974, by descent; to Mrs. A. A. Bremmer-Hollmann, The Hague, sold [through her sale, Amsterdam, Christie’s, 12 December 1990, lot 251]. Marian E. David, New York sold; to [Battledore, Ltd (Dennis M. V. David and Justin K. Schiller), Kingston, New York, 1993], sold; to William W. Robinson and Kathryn K. Robinson, Newton, Massachusetts, October 1993, gift; to Havard Art Museums, 2016 Notes [1] Klaarhamer was an architect and furniture designer who often collaborated with Van der Leck and shared a studio with him around the time the drawing was produced.
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