medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions
46 x 43 cm
Object history
provenance: Painter, professor August Jerndorff. His widow Betty Jerndorff. Consul General Valdemar Glückstadt's art collection, not his auctions. Managing director Hans Tobiesen, his auctions, part II, Winkel & Magnussen 386, 1954 no. 112
Exhibition history
"Arbejder af Kr. Zahrtmann", 1907 no. 133. "Det danske Kunststævne i Forum", 1929 no. 552.
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