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Vasilii Dmitrievich Polenov (Russian, 1844-1927)
signed in Cyrillic and dated '8' for 1908 (lower left); stretcher inscribed with Cyrillic monogram 'VP' (twice), number 2, with partial label inscribed by Maria Vasilievna Polenova with the title and 'Number 5'
oil on canvas
118 x 239cm (46 7/16 x 94 1/8in).
Footnotes
PROVENANCE:
Part of the series of paintings The Life of Christ completed by the artist in late 1890-1900s
Acquired by Charles R. Crane at the Russian Art Exhibition, New York, April 1924
Presented by the above to a North American Institution, 1 August 1924
EXHIBITED:
St. Petersburg, as part of the series The Life of Christ, 1908
Moscow, as part of the series The Life of Christ, 1909
Orel, Kharkov, Kiev, Ekaterinoslav and Kazan', as part of the 'Peredvizhniki' exhibition, 1909
Prague, as part of the series The Life of Christ, 1910
New York, Grand Central Palace, The Russian Art Exhibition, 1924, no.628
Moscow, State Tretyakov Gallery, Bonhams Pre-sale Exhibition, 25 October-7 November, 2011
LITERATURE:
The album, Iz zhizni Khrista, 1908, illustrated
The album, V. Polenov, Iz Zhizni Khrista, Prague, 1912, illustrated
The Russian Art Exhibition, Grand Central Palace, New York, 1924, exhibition catalogue, section: Vasili Polenov, number 628, illustrated on the following page
Helen Rubissow, The Art of Russia, Philosophical Library, New York, 1946, illustrated
Alison Hilton, The exhibition of Experiments in St. Petersburg and the Independent Sketch, in Art Bulletin, volume LXX, 1988, page 677-698
Art Bulletin, volume LXXI, number 4, page 695, illustrated
He that is without sin and He is guilty of death, an article on the two paintings by Polenov, Tretyakov Gallery Magazine, December-January 2011