LOT DETAILS
Materials:
oil on canvas
Measurements:
8.27 in. (21.00 cm.) (height) by 9.06 in. (23.00 cm.) (width)
Markings:
signed with initials and dated 'M.M.71.' (lower right)
Exhibited:
Edinburgh, Edinburgh International Exhibitions, Memorial Catalogue of the French and Dutch Loan Collection, 1886, no. 157, as: Figure of a girl. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Royal Mining Engineering and Industrial Exhibition International and Colonial, Jubilee Year, 1887, no. 886. London, The French Gallery, Ninety-Sixth Exhibition, May 1909, no. 8, as: The young cook. London, The French Gallery, Matthew Maris. An Illustrated Souvenir, November 1917-January 1918, no. 4, as: The young cook. London, Barbizon House, 1920, no. 28, as: The Young Cook. London, Barbizon House, Johannes Bosboom, Josef Israels, The Maris Brothers, Anton Mauve, January-February 1929, no. 32, as: The Young Cook. The Hague, Gemeentemuseum, Maris Tentoonstelling, 22 December 1935-2 February 1936, no. 185, as: Het Keukenmeisje. The Hague, Gemeentemuseum, Matthijs Maris, 17 August-1 October 1939, no. 25, as: Het Keukenmeisje
Literature:
D. Croal Thomson, Matthew Maris: an illustrated souvenir, London, 1918, no 2, as: The young cook. P. Haverkorn van Rijsewijk, 'Matthijs Maris: V. De Jaren 1871 en 1872 te Parijs', in: . Onze Kunst, 1919, pp. 34-38, as: De Keukenmeid. Anonymous, An Illustrated Record, Barbizon House, London, 1920, p. 22, no. 28, as: The Young Cook. H.E. van Gelder, Matthijs Maris, Amsterdam, 1939, p. 28, as: Het keukenmeisje. J. Knoef, Van romantiek tot realisme: een bundel kunsthistorische opstellen, The Hague, 1947, p. 242, as: Het Keukenmeisje. Dieuwertje Dekkers, ''Where are the Dutchmen? Promoting the Hague School in America, 1875-1900. '', in: . Simiolus, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1996, p. 63, note 58, as: Interieur de cuisine
Provenance:
Acquired directly from the artist by Kunsthandel Goupil & Cie., Paris, 8 September 1871, as: Intérieur de cuisine (Ff. 200). Acquired from the above by Mr. Daniel Cottier (1837-1891), London, 1872-1886 (Ff. 400). with The French Gallery, London, 1909-1917. Mr. Thomas Glen-Coats (1846-1922), Ferguslie Park, Paisley: Christie's, London, 2 July 1920, lot 20. Mrs. A.J. Cohen Stuart, London, by 1935. Mr. Arnold J.C. and Kate Stuart, London