Othon Coubine
Landscape with Larkspur
1925-1935
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Othon Coubine
Landscape with Larkspur
1925-1935
Physical Qualities
Oil on canvas, 23 7/8 x 28 7/8 in. (60.6 x 73.3 cm.)
Credit Line
The Cone Collection, Bequest of Frederic W. Cone
Object Number
1950.320
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1949; Etta Cone, Baltimore, by purchase, July 27, 1931; Galerie Sèvres, Paris
Gertrude Rosenthal, Home of Mrs. George Siemonn, 20 Sutton Place South, New York, NY, 10022, "Temporary Loan", February 11, 1957-March 26, 1957 (exhibited as "Landscape with Iris").
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, "Tau Beta Pi Exhibition", May 10, 1959-May 31, 1959 (exhibited as "Landscape with Iris").
Sona Johnston, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Sisters' Passion for the Arts: A Glimpse of the Cone Collection", circulated to Government House, Annapolis, September 5, 1996-January 6, 1997, no. 2.
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, "Tau Beta Pi Exhibition", May 10, 1959-May 31, 1959 (exhibited as "Landscape with Iris").
Sona Johnston, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Sisters' Passion for the Arts: A Glimpse of the Cone Collection", circulated to Government House, Annapolis, September 5, 1996-January 6, 1997, no. 2.
Brenda Richardson, "Dr. Claribel & Miss Etta: The Cone Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art," Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1985, p. 186.
Sona Johnston, "Sisters' Passion for the Arts: A Glimpse of the Cone Collection," Baltimore: Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, 1996, no. 2.
Inscribed: Recto: Lower right in black paint, "Coubine" Verso: Top center in black grease pencil, "COUBINE" Middle of center stretcher in black grease pencil, "384" Top right stretcher in red pencil, "72" Top right stretcher in white chalk, "50" Top right stretcher in black grease pencil, "B-93" Lower right stretcher in black grease pencil, "N°1234" Middle of right stretcher, stamped, "20F" Frame Inscriptions Verso: Right rail in white chalk, "20 Sutton PL" Top center in white chalk, "BALT" Left rail in graphite, "N°____ 70 X PL 250f" These inscriptions are normally covered by the frame buildup.