Anne R. and Amy Putnam, San Diego, California ( - February 8, 1946)
Paul Drey, New York, New York (ca. 1939 - ca. 1942)
Jacob M. Heimann, New York, New York (ca. 1942 - 1946)
San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, California (February 8, 1946 - )
Exhibition history
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
Permanent Collection exhibit San Diego Museum of Art , 00/00/00 - 5/19/1981
Paintings of Women from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century Art Gallery of Toronto , 10/14/1938 - 11/14/1938
David and Ingres: Paintings and Drawings M. Knoedler & Company , 1/8/1940 - 1/27/1940
French Painting, Classic to Romantic: Exhibition of the Pendulum Swing from , 1/25/1942 - 2/22/1942
Vanity Fair: An Exhibition of Styles in Women's Headdress and Adornment through The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California Palace of the Legion of Honor , 6/16/1942 - 7/16/1942
Artists in Arcadia: The International Inspiration of Italy 1760-1915 , 1/12/1984 - 2/26/1984
The Age of Napoleon: Costume from Revolution to Empire, 1789–1815 The Metropolitan Museum of Art , 12/13/1989 - 4/15/1990
Painting in France, 1803-2003 , 11/20/2003 - 4/22/2004
The French Portrait: Revolution to Restoration Smith College Museum of Art , 9/30/2005 - 12/11/2005
Art of Portraits The San Diego Museum of Art , 1/27/2016 - 00/00/00
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Portrait of a Lady (c. 1799). The model is no longer identified as Madame Tallien.