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Jean-Léon Gérôme: The Tulip Folly  wikidata:Q18748908 reasonator:Q18748908
Artist
Jean-Léon Gérôme  (1824–1904)  wikidata:Q212499
 
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Description French painter, drawer and sculptor
Date of birth/death 11 May 1824 Edit this at Wikidata 10 January 1904 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Vesoul 9th arrondissement of Paris
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artist QS:P170,Q212499
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Title
The Tulip Folly
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre allegory Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Gérôme illustrates an incident during the "tulipomania", or the craze for tulips, that swept the Netherlands and much of Europe during the 17th century. The tulip, originally imported from Turkey in the 16th century, became an increasingly valuable commodity. By 1636/7, tulipomania peaked, and, when the market crashed, speculators were left with as little as 5 percent of their original investments. In this scene, a nobleman guards an exceptional bloom as soldiers trample flowerbeds in a vain attempt to stabilize the tulip market by limiting the supply.
Date 1882
date QS:P571,+1882-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 65.4 cm (25.7 in); width: 100 cm (39.3 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,65.4U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,100U174728
; Framed height: 99.5 cm (39.2 in); width: 132.7 cm (52.2 in); depth: 12.7 cm (5 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,99.58U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,132.72U174728
dimensions QS:P5524,12.7U174728
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
37.2612
Place of creation Bologna, Italy
Object history
  • Mary J. Morgan
  • Mary J. Morgan Sale, American Art Association, New York, March 3-15, 1886, no. 156
  • Hermann Schaus Sale, American Art Galleries, New York, January 15-17, 1912, lot 212 [as "The Tulip Craze"]
  • Thomas Footer, Cumberland, 1912, by purchase [Mr. J. C. (or G.) Evans as agent]
  • Mrs. Cephas H. Glass [his daughter], 1923, by gift
  • Mrs. Cyril Keene, by inheritance
  • 1983: bequeathed to Walters Art Museum by Henry Walters
Exhibition history The Taste of Maryland: Art Collecting in Maryland 1800-1934. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1984. Botanical Delights: Floral Motifs in 19th-Century Art. Strathmore Hall Art Center, North Bethesda; Academy of the Arts, Easton, Easton; Government House, Annapolis. 1998-1999. A Discerning Eye: Nineteenth-century Drawings and Watercolors. Academy of the Arts, Easton, Easton. 1998-1999. A Magnificent Age: Masterpieces from the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte; The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. 2002-2004. The Spectacular Art of Jean-Léon Gérôme. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Musee D'Orsay, Paris. 2010-2011.
Credit line Gift of Mrs. Cyril W. Keene, 1983
Inscriptions "J.L. Gérôme" at right of lower center
References
Source Walters Art Museum: Home page  Info about artwork
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