Ancienne appartenance: Collection privée, Vieira Mme Y
Date acquisition: 1959
Exhibition history
Kunst des 18. Jahrhunderts aus Dijon, Mayence : Altertumsmuseum und Gemäldegalerie, 7 mai - 15 juin 1966 (n° 3)
Trois peintres bourguignons du XVIIIe siècle : Colson, Vestier, Trinquesse, Dijon : Musée des Beaux-Arts, 1969 (n° 10, pl. VI)
Europalia 75 France : De Watteau à David : Peintures et dessins des musées de province français, Bruxelles : Palais des Beaux-Arts, 1975 (n° 27, pl. p. 63)
The eye of Thomas Jefferson, Washington : National Gallery of Art, 1976 (n° 107, repr.) [1]
La Révolution française et l'Europe. 1789 - 1799, Paris : Grand-Palais, 16 mars - 26 juin 1989
Enrichir et Sauvegarder, les Amis des Musées de Dijon, 1925- 1995. Oeuvres du Musée des Beaux-Arts acquises grâce à l'aide de la Société des Amis des Musées de *Dijon, Dijon : Musée des Beaux-Arts, 1995 (classeur papier, pas de catalogue imprimé) (p. 54)
L'archange et l'esquisse. Restaurations et acquisitions 2000-2002, Dijon : Musée des Beaux-Arts, (6 décembre 2002 - 17 mars 2003) (H.C.)
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