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THE
NATIONAL
GALLERY
IMMUNITY
FROM SEIZURE
The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Monet & Architecture
The National Gallery, London, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN
09 Apr 2018 - 29 Jul 2018
Immunity from Seizure
The National Gallery is able to provide immunity from seizure under part 6 of the Tribunals, Courts and
Enforcement Act 2007. This Act provides protection from seizure for cultural objects from abroad on loan to
temporary exhibitions in approved museums and galleries in the UK.
The conditions are:
The object is usually kept outside the UK
It is not owned by a person resident in the UK
Its import does not contravene any import regulations
It is brought to the UK for public display in a temporary exhibition at a museum or gallery
The borrowing museum or gallery is approved under the Act
The borrowing museum has published information about the object
For further enquiries, please contact [email protected]
Protection under the Act is sought for the objects listed in this document, which are intended to form part
of the forthcoming exhibition, The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Monet & Architecture.
Copyright Notice: no images from these pages should be reproduced without permission.
The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Monet & Architecture
09 Apr 2018 - 29 Jul 2018
The National Gallery, London, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN
IMMUNITY FROM SEIZURE
Immunity from Seizure
Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
© Allen Phillips\Wadsworth Atheneum
X9376The Beach at Trouville1870Place of manufacture: FranceOil on canvas
Object dimensions: 53.5 × 65 cmWadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT. The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund
Lender's name and address
Wadsworth Atheneum600 Main StreetHartford, CT 06103USA
Accession Number
1948.116
Provenance:
Probably purchased from Monet by Paul Durand-Ruel, c. 1871;Otis Kimball, Boston, c. 1927;Mrs Henry L. Mason, née Kimball, by descent, 1929;Acquired through the Sumner fund by the current owner, the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT, 1948.
Daniel Wildenstein, Monet: Catalogue Raisonné, 2nd edn, Cologne: Taschen, 1996, vol. II, no. 156, p. 74.The Wadsworth Atheneum website, accessed 6 December 2017: http://argus.wadsworthatheneum.org/Wadsworth_Atheneum_ArgusNet/Portal/public.aspx?lang=en-
Immunity from Seizure
The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Monet & Architecture 09 Apr 2018 - 29 Jul 2018
Protection under the Act is sought for the objects listed below:
Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
© The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts
X9383 Boulevard des Capucines 1873 Place of manufacture: France Oil on canvas Object dimensions: 61 x 80 cm
Artistic Frame 19th CenturyWood, levkas, gilding Object dimensions: 90.5 x 110.5 x 11 cm
The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Lender's name and address The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 12 Ulitsa Volchonka Moscow 121019 Russia
Accession Number Ж-3397 / KTI -65211ХРМ-27 / КП-409051
Provenance: Purchased from Monet by Jean-Baptiste Faure, Paris, via Edouard Manet, in September 1874; Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1907; Acquired by I. Morosov (1871–1921), Moscow, 1907; Seized by the Russian State following the 1917 Revolution, and placed in the Second Museum of Modern Western Painting, Moscow, 1918; Museum of Modern Western Art, Moscow, 1928–1948; Transferred to current owner, Pushkin Museum, Moscow. Daniel Wildenstein, Monet: Catalogue Raisonné, 2nd edn, Cologne: Taschen, 1996, vol. II, no. 292, p. 125 (ill. P. 124). On Morosov and the fate of his collections, see: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/libraries-and-research-centers/leonard-lauder-research-center/programs-and-resources/index-of-cubist-art-collectors/morozov (accessed 6 December 2017)
NB: The Shchukin Collection, which was seized with the Morosov, was exhibited at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, in 2017 and the same institution plans to show the Morosov pictures in 2020.
6 December 2017)
NB: The Shchukin Collection, which was seized with the Morosov, was exhibited at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, in 2017 and the same institution plans to show the Morosov pictures in 2020.
Immunity from Seizure
The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Monet & Architecture
Protection under the Act is sought for the objects listed below:
09 Apr 2018 - 29 Jul 2018
Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
© courtesy the owner
X9913Rouen Cathedral1894Place of manufacture: FranceOil on canvas
Object dimensions: 106.4 × 73 cm Private Collection
Lender's name and address theArtColltrust505 Union Station505 Fifth Avenue SouthSuite 900Seattle, Washington 98104-3891USA
Accession Number
N/A
Provenance:
Bernheim-Jeune, Paris;Bought by Wilhelm Hansen, Ordrupgaard (1868–1936), c. 1914;Possibly Galerie Barbazanges, Paris;Prince Kojiro Matsukata, Tokyo, c. 1924 (according to Wildenstein, c. 1922);M. Irumano, 15th Bank of Japan, Tokyo, 1928;Takeo Suzuki, Japan, acquired circa 1947 and thence by descent;Sale Christie's, London, 26 June 1995, lot 10;Acquired at the above sale, by the current owner, a private collection.
Daniel Wildenstein, Monet: Catalogue Raisonné, 2nd edn, Cologne: Taschen, 1996, vol. III, no. 1361, p. 564 (ill. p. 563).Christie's, London, 26 June 1995 sale catalogue, lot 10, pp. 26–33See correspondence with Terri Anderson, 13 December 2017.