Vegetable Market, Pontoise
Prints by Artists who Influenced Vincent van Gogh, Missouri State Council on the Arts, St. Louis, MO November 1972-November 1973, no cat.
A Century of Master Prints: 1850-1950, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, MO, January 28-June 16, 1984, no cat.
From Farm to Table: Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterworks on Paper, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, August 12, 2017-Jaunuary 21, 2018, no cat.
With Effie Seachrest, Kansas City, MO, before 1952 [1];
Purchased from Seachrest by Mr. Thomas K. (1911–1972) and Mrs. Mila (née Hoover, 1916–1994) Baker, Kansas City, MO, by July 19, 1966;
Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1966.
NOTES:
[1] Seachrest (1869–1952) was a small-scale dealer in Kansas City, Missouri, who borrowed works on consignment from larger dealers based in New York and Paris. See MacKenzie Mallon, “A Seed of Desire: Effie Seachrest and Women Collectors in Kansas City,” The Art Market and the Museum: Institutional Collecting, Display, and Patronage since the Mid-Nineteenth Century, ed. Frances Fowle and MaryKate Cleary (London: Bloomsbury, 2025), 184–98.
George L. McKenna, The Collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, MO: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 1996), 294, (repro.), as Vegetable Market, Pontoise.
MacKenzie Mallon, “A Seed of Desire: Effie Seachrest and Women Collectors in Kansas City,” The Art Market and the Museum: Institutional Collecting, Display, and Patronage since the Mid-Nineteenth Century, ed. Frances Fowle and MaryKate Cleary (London: Bloomsbury, 2025), 193, 196n42.
