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Pierrot and Harlequin or Mardi Gras is an 1888-1890 oil on canvas painting by Paul Cezanne, now in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. As the title suggests, it shows the commedia dell'arte characters Pierrot and Harlequin. [1] [2]

It was in Victor Chocquet's collection from 1890 to 1899 before being bought by Paul Durand-Ruel, who kept it until 1904, [3] when it was bought by Sergei Shchukin. It was seized by the Soviet state with the rest of Shchukin's collection upon the October Revolution and assigned in 1918 to the 1st Museum of Modern Western Painting, which merged with the 2nd Museum of Modern Western Painting in 1923 to form the State Museum of Modern Western Art, where the work remained until that museum closed in 1948, when it moved to its present home. [3]

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References

  1. (in Russian) Зал 14: Сезанн (HTML). Галерея искусства стран Европы и Америки XIX—XX веков. ГМИИ имени А.С. Пушкина
  2. (in French) "Paul Cézanne, 1839-1906. Ecole française. Mardi gras (Pierrot et Arlequin)".
  3. 1 2 (in Russian) Поль Сезанн. Пьеро и Арлекин (HTML). Московские меценаты современного искусства. ГМИИ имени А.С. Пушкина