The Slinger
about 1849
25 7/8 x 31 7/8 in. (65.72 x 80.96 cm)
Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps
(French,
1803–1860)
Medium:
Oil on canvas
Credit Line:
Bequest of Charles Phelps Taft and Anna Sinton Taft; Conservation made possible by Charles Scott Riley III in memory of his parents, Polly and Gene Riley
Accession Number:
1931.436
Provenance
Acquired by Jules van Praët [1806-1888], Brussels, by 1880. Acquired by Ernest Secrétan, Paris; (consigned to Charles Sedelmeyer Galleries, Paris); sold, July 1,1889 (no. 12). Acquired by Frederick Lothrop Ames [1835-1893], Boston, MA. (Acquired by Boussod-Valadon and Co., Paris). Acquired by H. S. Henry, New York, NY; (consigned to Mendelssohn Hall, New York, NY); (purchased by Scott and Fowles, New York, NY, February 4, 1910 (no. 9)); purchased by Charles Phelps Taft [1843-1929] and Anna Sinton Taft [1850-1931], Cincinnati, OH, February 11, 1910; donated to the Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts, Cincinnati, OH, May 21, 1927 [1]; transferred to the Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, OH, September 1, 2006 [2].
Notes:
[1]. The Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts (CIFA) was formed by Charles Phelps Taft and Anna Sinton Taft on March 22, 1927 as a non-profit corporation to stimulate the development of art and music in the City of Cincinnati and run the Taft Museum of Art, which opened in 1932. The Tafts offered $1 million for a permanent endowment fund, on the condition that the community raise $2.5 million in matching funds, which was achieved by December 3, 1928. [2]. Until August 31, 2006, the Museum was owned by CIFA, administered by CIFA’s Board of Trustees, and governed by the Taft Museum Board of Overseers. On September 1, 2006, the Museum legally separated from CIFA and began operations as its own incorporated 501(c)(3) entity. This separate incorporation led to the transfer to the separate entity after August 31, 2006 of all tangible assets comprising the Taft collection.
Collection Lists
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