by-nc

Group of figures with Bacchus

Maker

(artist)
1762-1844

Title

Group of figures with Bacchus

Date of Production

(circa) 1807 - 1810

Medium

red chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash on wove paper

Dimensions

Height: 26.4 cm
Width: 19.8 cm

Accession Number

D.1978.PG.147

Mode of Acquisition

Count Antoine Seilern, bequest, 1978

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords



Provenance

Dr Curt Glaser, Berlin (1879-1943); his sale, Max Perl (Berlin), 18-19 May 1933, lot 399; purchased there by Count Antoine Seilern, London (1901-1978); Princes Gate Bequest 1978.
This drawing was formerly in the collection of Dr Curt Glaser (1879-1943), the German Jewish art historian and collector. Glaser was the Director of the Staatliche Kunstbibliothek in Berlin until April 1933 when he was forced to resign his post as a result of the Nazis' Laws for the Reestablishment of Civil Service, forbidding Jews from holding positions in the civil service and other professions. He sold the greater part of his collection of paintings and works on paper in two auctions in Berlin in May 1933. This drawing was acquired by Count Antoine Seilern, and in 1978 formed part of the Princes Gate bequest to the Home House Society (now the Samuel Courtauld Trust) for the benefit of The Courtauld Gallery. It shares this provenance with seven other drawings in The Courtauld’s collection. In 2003, Dr Glaser’s heirs submitted a claim for restitution of these eight drawings. Considering the claim in 2009, the UK’s Spoliation Advisory Panel found that the sale was not forced and that the prices paid for the drawings were fair. The Panel recommended therefore that the drawings should remain in ownership of the Samuel Courtauld Trust, held for public benefit at The Courtauld Gallery, London. The Panel also recommended that a note outlining the history and provenance of the drawings during and since the Nazi era should be included whenever they are displayed. Read the Spoliation Advisory Panel’s full report: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/248231/0757.pdf

Literature

Seilern, Count Antoine, Italian paintings and drawings at 56 Princes Gate, London, SW7, London 1959; II
no. 147
pl. CVII
dated c. 1807-10

Inscriptions

Watermark: Watermark: none.

Inscription: Verso: lower right edge, graphite, lot number from the Curt Glaser auction held 18-19 May 1933: "399"; lower right corner, graphite: "4".

Label: Mount (removed): Verso: upper left, stamped in blue ink: Export stamp showing eagle within a triangle and wording: "von der zentralstelle für denkmalschutz zur ausfuhr freigegeben"

Collector's mark: none.

Information on this object may be incomplete and will be updated as research progresses. We are particularly committed to addressing any discriminatory or offensive language and ideas that might be present in our records. To help improve this record, and to enquire about images of The Courtauld Gallery Collection, please email gallery.collectionsonline@courtauld.ac.ukFind out more about using and licensing our images.

____________________________

Buy a print from our collection