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EXHIBITED:
Paris, Salon, Exposition des ArtistesVivants, 1859, cat. no. 2637.
Paris, Louvre, Exposition de tableaux, statues et objets d’art au profit de L’Oeuvre des orphelins d’Alsace-
Lorraine, 1885, cat. no. 421 (as Forêt de Fontainebleau; la maison du garde).
Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, Cent chefs-d’oeuvre des écoles françaises et étrangères, deuxième
exposition, 1892, cat. no. 128 (lent by Madame Hartmann (as La maison du garde).
Fontainebleau, Palais de Fontainebleau, Peintres des forêts, 1938, cat. no. 39.
Paris, Galerie Raphaël Gerard, Quelques oeuvres choisies du XIXe et XXe siècles,
17 March–1 April 1939, cat. no. 53 (as Dépendance de la ferme).
Buenos Aires, Museo Naçional de Bellas Artes, Exposição de pintura francesa de David a nuestros
dias, July-August 1939, cat. no. 92 [also shown at: Montevideo, Salón Naçional de Bellas Artes,
September 1939; Rio de Janeiro, Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, June-July 1940].
San Francisco, M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum, The Painting of France since the French Revolution,
December 1940-January 1941, cat. no. 95, as The Forester’s House [also shown at: Chicago, Art
Institute of Chicago, Masterpieces of French Art lent by museums and collectors of France, April-May,
1941, cat. no. 140; Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Painting of France since
the French Revolution, June-July 1941, cat. no. 119; Portland, Portland Art Museum, Masterpieces
of French painting from the French Revolution to the present day, lent by the museums and collectors of
France, September-October 1941, cat. no. 98; M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum, The Painting
of France since the French Revolution, November 1941-January 1942, cat. no. 95 (second showing),
Washington, D. C., National Gallery of Art, The Painting of France since the French Revolution (French
Government Loan Exhibition), 2 March 1942-1946.
The loan of this painting has been requested for the exhibition Impressionism and the Ecology of
Landscape to be held at the Complesso del Vittoriano, Rome, from 5 March to 29 June 2010.

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