Cloister
- 107
Possibly St. Augustine, Beauvais region, France [1];
With E. Simon, Beauvais, France, by July 31, 1930;
Purchased from Simon by Brummer Gallery, New York, stock no. P7187, July 31-August 9, 1930 [2];
Purchased from Brummer by William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951), New York and San Simeon, CA, stock no. 630, August 9, 1930-August 13, 1941 [3];
Purchased at his sale, Art Objects & Furnishings from the William Randolph Hearst Collection, Hammer Galleries, New York, by Brummer Gallery, New York, stock no. N5208, August 13, 1941 [4];
Purchased from Brummer by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1941.
NOTES:
[1] According to an undated, unsigned note, NAMA curatorial files.
[2] The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Cloisters Library and Archives, Brummer Gallery Records, Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, and Greek architecture and capitals, Object inventory card number N5208.
[3] William Randolph Hearst Archive, Long Island University Post (S/B lot 630, art. 1, Album 77, p. 35-36).
[4] There were no lot numbers in this sale. Items were listed by Hearst collection number. This sculpture’s number was 630-1.
Art Objects and Furnishings from the William Randolph Hearst Collection: Catalogue Raisonné Comprising Illustrations of Representative Works Together with Comprehensive Descriptions of Books, Autographs and Manuscripts and Complete Index (New York: William Bradford Press, 1941), 320, as A Cloister Consisting of Forty-Five to Forty-Seven Arches, French—from the End of XIII or Beginning of XIV Cen.
H. C. H, “Lavish On Its Birthday: Nelson Gallery Buys Art Treasures As a Gift. French Cloister from the Hearst Collection is Among Tenth Anniversary Prizes,” 64, no. 84 (December 10, 1943): 1, (repro.).
H. C. H., “Degas and Rodin Approach Eligibility at the
Gallery,” Kansas City Star 66, no. 130 (January 25, 1946): 9.
“Unfinished Wing of Gallery Like Film Set Design Studio,” Kansas
City Star 69, no. 119 (January 14, 1949): 13.
“New Wing of Nelson Gallery To Be Opened to Public Sunday,” Kansas
City Star 69, no. 196 (April 1, 1949): 29.
E. B. Garnett, “New Wing on Art Gallery Opens Today,” and “The
Nelson Gallery Reveals More Art Treasures,” Kansas City Star 69, no. 198
(April 3, 1949): 1, 1E.
Edward R. Schauffler, “An Expert Set Up The Cloister,” Kansas
City Star 69, no. 198 (April 3, 1949): 2E. Michael Churchman and Scott Erbes, High Ideals and Aspirations: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1933-1993
(Kansas City, MO: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1993), 67.
“Gay Note at Gallery,” Kansas City Times 112, no. 80 (April
3, 1949): 1.
John Harris, Moving Rooms (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2007), 184.