The Chaperone by Thomas Eakins https://www.nga.gov/artworks/72165-chaperone
sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, New York, 24 April 1981, no. 92);[3] (Hirschl & Adler
sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, New York, 24 April 1981, no. 92);[3] (Hirschl & Adler
1948; by inheritance to her granddaughter [name unknown], until 1980; (Hirschl & Adler
Although many nineteenth-century American landscape painters traveled abroad in search of subjects, Sanford Gifford was one of the very few who ventured beyond England and the Continent. Early in 1869 he traveled the Nile from Cairo to the first cataract (actually rapids) and back.
New York;[3] purchased jointly 1986 by (James Maroney, New York) and (Hirschl & Adler
Irving Levitt, Southfield, Michigan, by 1966; purchased by NGA via Hirschl & Adler
Claflin III; private collection;[1] purchased 7 June 1999 through (Hirschl & Adler
Artwork history & notes Artwork History Provenance private collection; (Hirschl & Adler
Palo Alto, California; (Catherine Burns Fine Arts, Berkeley, CA , 2001); Hirschl & Adler
Number 2012.89.3 Artwork history & notes Artwork History Provenance (Hirsch & Adler
History 1988 Variations on a Theme: Still Life Painting in America, Hirschl & Adler
possibly sold to James Brown [1791-1877], New York.[2] Private collection; (Hirschl & Adler