Robert Henri (1865-1929)
Property from the Estate of Mathilda Goldman Tille Goldman and her husband, Charlie, were passionate art collectors. Guided by their own instinctive and eclectic good taste, and aided by brilliant dealers like Sam Salz and Mathias Komor, they began to assemble Old Master drawings, Impressionist pictures, Antiquities and African artworks. Benefactors as well as collectors, they were founders of the Israel Museum, benefactors of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and patrons of the Goldman-Schwartz Art Studios at Brandeis University in Boston.
Robert Henri (1865-1929)

Modestilla de Madrid

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Robert Henri (1865-1929)
Modestilla de Madrid
signed 'Robert Henri' (lower left) -- signed again and numbered 'E188' on the reverse; inscribed 'Modista' three times and numbered again twice along the tacking edges
oil on canvas
24¼ x 19 7/8 in. (61.6 x 50.5 cm.)
Provenance
Paul Magriel, New York.
Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York, by 1968.
Literature
Kennedy Quarterly, September 1968, p. 168, illustrated
Exhibited
New York, Macbeth Gallery, April-May 1925
New York, Finch College Museum, April-June 1966
Wallingford, Connecticut, Choate School, April-June 1967
Loretto, Pennsylvania, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Virginia Steele Scott Foundation Exhibition, October 1976-January 1977

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