Provenance
- in 1951 a well-known Parisian gallerist Louis Carré bought the painting directly from Frantisek Kupka. In the same year Kupka, who was eighty years old, appointed the gallerist his first official representative. Kupka was introduced to Carré by painter Jacques Villon, a neighbour of his from Puteaux. At that time, Louis Carré represented internationally known artists such as Pablo Picasso, Jacques Villon, Alexander Calder, Fernand Léger, André Lanskoy, etc. According to Carré’s grandson, his grandfather bought at that time circa 50 paintings from Kupka, which he later sold to internationally prominent galleries and museums, e.g. Museum of Modern Art in New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art in Tokyo, The Rothschild collection in New York, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza Madrid, etc. Louis Carré sold paintings to Jan and Meda Mládek (in 1975 they bought the crucial Kupka’s paintings Cathedral and The Fair).
- collection of Louis Carré
- Philips London, Modern Paintings, Watercolours & Sculptures, 04.04.1990, lot 47
- Christie´s New York, Impressionist and Modern Art, 02.11.2005, lot 495
- private collection
Exhibited
- "From classical modernism to contemporary art", MIRO Gallery Prague in cooperation with Gallry Michael Haas, Berlin/Zurich. (12.09. - 20.11.2016)