Bibliography
Goebel, Heinrich. Wandteppiche 1, pt 1. Berlin: 1933, 164-168 [167 describes what seems to be this April tapestry, said to be in the Collection Lowengard, Paris].
Marillier, H.C. Subject Catalogue of Tapestries. Manuscript. Textile and Costume Department, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, inv. T.37-1946, donated 1946, T.37.AA, p. 49.
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Exhibition History
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, for display with the Gallery's collections, October 1987 - April 1989. (protective measure during construction)
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, 2005-2008. (protective measure during construction)
Acquisition History
Reportedly in the Lowengard Collection, Paris;
Reportedly in the Stora Collection;
Purchased from the dealer French & Co., New York, NY (inv. no. 35422), by Mildred Barnes and Robert Woods Bliss, April 22, 1930;
Collection of Mildred Barnes and Robert Woods Bliss, Washington, DC, April 22, 1930 - November 29, 1940;
Gifted to Harvard University, November 29, 1940;
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, House Collection, Washington, DC