Paul Lafond and Alphonse Cherfils Examining a Painting

Description

The upper left corner of this painting bears a dedication by Degas "to his dear friends." The double portrait depicts Paul Lafond (left), future curator of the art museum at Pau, in southwestern France, and Alphonse Cherfils (right), an art collector and defender of the Impressionists. Through the influence of these friends, Degas's works were selected for the annual exhibitions of the Société des Amis des Arts (Society of Friends of the Arts), and his painting, A Cotton Office (1873), was the first by the artist to be purchased by a museum. Since the painting held by the two men is probably by Degas, this intimate image commemorates both personal and business relationships.

Provenance

Alphonse Cherfils, Pau, France, by descent to his son, Christian Cherfils; Christian Cherfils, Pau, France; Marcel Guérin [1873-1948], Paris, France; (Wildenstein & Co., New York, NY, January 10, 1950, sold to Leonard C. Hanna, Jr.) (1950); Leonard C. Hannah [1889-1957], Cleveland, OH, bequeathed to the Cleveland Museum of Art (1950-1958); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1958-)

Paul Lafond and Alphonse Cherfils Examining a Painting

Edgar Degas

c. 1878–80

Accession Number

1958.25

Medium

oil on wood panel

Dimensions

Framed: 42.5 x 50 x 6 cm (16 3/4 x 19 11/16 x 2 3/8 in.); Unframed: 27 x 34 cm (10 5/8 x 13 3/8 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Bequest of Leonard C. Hanna Jr.