Portrait of the Painter Louis-Alexis Jamar
Collection of Jules Dupré, Paris, Cat. Ch. Clément, No. 114; Paris, Cheramy collection; Auctioned at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, May 5-7, 1908, Cat. No: 52, p. 33; Collection Ferenc Hatvany; deposited in 1942 at the Hungarian General Credit Bank, Budapest (Chest No. III.), under the name of Janos Horvath; 1944/45, missing from the deposit at the Hungarian General Credit Bank; whereabouts unknown
It is unknown whether the loss during the Nazi persecution was caused by the German army, by the Soviet army, or by others.
Catalogue des Tableaux Anciens et Modernes, Aquarelles - Pastels - Dessins Composant la Collection A. Cheramy, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, (intr. by L. Roger Milés), 1908, No. 52, p. 33.; J. Meier-Graefe et E. Klossowski: La Collection Cheramy, Munich, 1908. No: 78, p. 106.; I. Genthon: Baron Ferenc Hatvany’s Collection of Modern Paintings, Magyar Művészet, XI, 1935, p. 9; E. Gerlőtei: L’ancienne collection François de Hatvany, 1966, p. 358.; R. Clément: Géricault, 1879, Cat. 120.; Sacco di Budapest. Depredation of Hungary 1938-1949. No: 16838, p. 237.; Germain Bazin: Theodore Gericault, Wildenstein Institute, Paris, p. 252; Kálmán Pogány: Complete Inventory of the Baron Ferenc Hatvany Collection, manuscript, 1932-1937. I /a. No. 16.; Registration files of the ministerial commissioner for artworks looted from public and private art collections, 1946–1948, No.: 1731.
Exhibited: First Exhibition of Nationalised Artworks, Hall of Exhibitions, Budapest, 1919. Room IV. No. 14.