Mrs Inez Ahlquist (Harriet Bosse's sister and the aunt of Strindberg's and Bosse's daughter Anne-Marie), Stockholm. Mrs Anne-Marie Strindberg-Wyller, Oslo/Stockholm (by inheritance from the above mentioned). Bukowskis, Stockholm, Sale 411, 30 October 1979, lot 164 (illustrated full page in the plate section, Pl. 44). Private collection (acquired at the above sale).
Exhibition history
Gummesons Konsthall, Stockholm, "Målningar af August Strindberg", 8–31 January 1924, no. 32. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, "Strindberg som målare och modell", 21 January – February 1949, no. 53. Örebro Centralbibliotek, Rådhuset, Örebro, "Strindberg som målare och modell", 24 February – March 1949. Lunds Universitets Konstmuseum, "Strindberg som målare och modell", 20 March – April 1949. Millesgården, Stockholm, "Per Ekström – August Strindberg -yttre och inre landskap", 16 February – 21 May 2000. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, "Strindberg – målaren och fotografen", 9 February – 13 May 2001, no. 38. Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, "Strindberg. Maleren og fotografen", 9 June – 16 September 2001. Musée d'Orsay, Paris, "Strindberg. Peintre et photographe", 15 October 2001 – 27 January 2002. Tate Modern, London, "August Strindberg. Painter, photographer, writer", 17 February – 15 May 2005, no. 73. Bukowskis, Stockholm, "Strindberg på Bukowskis", 2–6 May 2012.
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Mrs Inez Ahlquist (Harriet Bosse's sister and the aunt of Strindberg's and Bosse's daughter Anne-Marie), Stockholm. Mrs Anne-Marie Strindberg-Wyller, Oslo/Stockholm (by inheritance from the above mentioned). Bukowskis, Stockholm, Sale 411, 30 October 1979, lot 164 (illustrated full page in the plate section, Pl. 44). Private collection (acquired at the above sale).
Exhibition history
Gummesons Konsthall, Stockholm, "Målningar af August Strindberg", 8–31 January 1924, no. 32. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, "Strindberg som målare och modell", 21 January – February 1949, no. 53. Örebro Centralbibliotek, Rådhuset, Örebro, "Strindberg som målare och modell", 24 February – March 1949. Lunds Universitets Konstmuseum, "Strindberg som målare och modell", 20 March – April 1949. Millesgården, Stockholm, "Per Ekström – August Strindberg -yttre och inre landskap", 16 February – 21 May 2000. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, "Strindberg – målaren och fotografen", 9 February – 13 May 2001, no. 38. Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, "Strindberg. Maleren og fotografen", 9 June – 16 September 2001. Musée d'Orsay, Paris, "Strindberg. Peintre et photographe", 15 October 2001 – 27 January 2002. Tate Modern, London, "August Strindberg. Painter, photographer, writer", 17 February – 15 May 2005, no. 73. Bukowskis, Stockholm, "Strindberg på Bukowskis", 2–6 May 2012.
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copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.
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