August, 1888
Oil on canvas
60.3 cm (23.74 in.) x 73.6 cm (28.98 in.)
Metropolitan Museum of Art, United States.
Painted in Arles at the end of August 1888, it depicts pink Oleander flowers in a majolica jug, resting on a table with two novels near the edge – the upper one is Emilie Zola’s La Joie de Vivre, which was published four years earlier.
The painting was exhibited at London’s Lefevre Gallery in October 1923 and was bought by the educationalist Michael Sadler, who kept it until 1925, when it was sold by the Lefevre Gallery to Elizabeth Workman, the wife of wealthy shipbroker, Robert Workman. In 1928, Elizabeth sold the painting back to the Alex Reid & Lefevre Gallery. It was offered to the Tate, which decided against the acquisition, and was eventually purchased by New York collector, Mrs William Clark and acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1962.
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