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The Art Newspaper, October, 2010:
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Bukovac, 1855 Cavtat - 1922 Prague, entitled "The White Slave" or "Les
Ebats", was in the collection of Samson Fox, industrialist, benefactor and thrice mayor of Harrogate in North Yorkshire. Measuring 43 x 78 inches and exhibited at the Salon in Paris in 1883, it was brought to England by Vicars Brothers, the dealers of Vlaho
Bukovac. They gave the painting much publicity, exhibiting it in their gallery in Piccadilly and in several towns in the north of England, publishing also this postcard, which is the only image we have. Finally it came into the possession of Samson Fox and the painting was last recorded at an auction following the death of Samson Fox, held at his home, Grove House, Harrogate, in 1911. There were 17 paintings by Vlaho Bukovac in his collection, some still untraced, including the White Slave. We believe that the painting is still languishing somewhere in northern England and we would be grateful for any information. I would like to record here my thanks to Alex Kidson of the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Jane Sellars of the Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate, and Caroline Oliphant, Bonhams, London, for holding exhibitions, "Searching for Blaise, Vlaho Bukovac and his Northern Patrons", 2005/2006.
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A new Mabuse?The following item is reproduced from the website Art History News with their kind permission: March 2nd 2011
Robert Edge Pine:
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