Inscription: Signed (lower left): Maurice. Utrillo. V.
[Paul Guillaume, Paris, until 1924; sold in July 1924 to Bartlett]; Frederic Clay Bartlett, Chicago (from 1924); (sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, November 21, 1928, no. 150, as "La Rue d'Orchampt"); [Paul Guillaume, Paris, by 1929–at least 1931]; [Carstairs Gallery, New York, until 1943; sold in 1943 to Tarnopol]; Gregoire Tarnopol, New York (1943–d. 1979; his bequest to MMA) and his brother, Alexander Tarnopol, New York (gift to MMA)
New York. Niveau Gallery. "Masterpieces by Utrillo," November 20–December 15, 1943, no. 1 (as "La rue d'Orchamps," 1912).
New York. Niveau Gallery. "2nd Anniversary Exhibition: Maurice Utrillo and Maurice de Vlaminck Masterpieces," April 14–May 15, 1945, no. 3 (as "La Rue d'Orchamps," 1912).
Washington, D. C. Phillips Gallery. "A Loan Exhibition of Early Paintings by Maurice Utrillo," December 6, 1953–January 11, 1954, no. 16 (as "Rue d'Orchamps," 1912, lent by Mr. Gregoire Tarnopol).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Paintings from Private Collections: Summer Loan Exhibition," July 7–September 7, 1959, checklist no. 111 (as "Rue d'Orchamps," lent by Grégoire Tarnopol).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Paintings from Private Collections: Summer Loan Exhibition," July 6–September 4, 1960, checklist no. 126 (as "Rue d'Orchamps," lent by Grégoire Tarnopol).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Paintings from Private Collections: Summer Loan Exhibition," July 3–September 6, 1962, checklist no. 98 (as "Rue d'Orchamps," lent by Grégoire Tarnopol).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Paintings from Private Collections: Summer Loan Exhibition," July 12–September 2, 1963, checklist no. 82 (as "Rue d'Orchamps," lent by Gregoire Tarnopol).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Summer Loan Exhibition: Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture from Private Collections," July 8–September 6, 1966, checklist no. 192 (as "Rue d'Orchamps," lent by Grégoire Tarnopol).
Adolphe Basler. Maurice Utrillo. Paris, 1929, pl. 17, calls it "Coin de Montmartre" and credits the photograph to the Galerie Paul Guillaume.
Adolphe Basler. Maurice Utrillo, V,. Paris, 1931, ill. p. 27, calls it "Rue d'Orchamps," dates it 1912, and locates it in the collection of Paul Guillaume.
Marius Mermillon. Maurice Utrillo. Paris, [194?], pl. 37, calls it "Rue d'Orchamps" and dates it 1912.
H. D. "Groups and One By One." New York Times (November 28, 1943), p. X7.
Maude Riley. "Fifty-Seventh Street in Review." Art Digest 18 (December 1, 1943), p. 19.
"Utrillo Birthday Show." New York World Telegram (November 27, 1943).
Howard Devree. "Among the New Exhibitions." New York Times (April 22, 1945), p. X5.
Pierre Courthion. Montmartre. Lausanne, 1956, p. 142, ill. p. 115 (color), calls it "Rue d'Orchampt," dates it 1912, and locates it in the collection of Grégoire Tarnopol, New York.
Paul Pétridès. L'oeuvre complet de Maurice Utrillo. Vol. 1, Paris, 1959, pp. 224–25, no. 173, ill., calls it "Rue Orchampt à Montmartre" and locates it in the Tarnopol collection, New York.
Howard Devree. "Summer Oases: Metropolitan Opens a Loan Exhibition—Sculpture at the Modern Art." New York Times (July 12, 1959), p. X8.
Malcolm Gee. Dealers, Critics, and Collectors of Modern Painting: Aspects of the Parisian Art Market Between 1910 and 1930. PhD diss., Courtauld Institute of Art. New York, 1981, appendix G, p. 214, no. 251.
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