©National Gallery of Art, Washington
[Dancers backstage]
Atelier Degas - Théodore Duret, Paris - Vente Duret, galerie Georges Petit, 16 mars 1894, n° 12 [Indique les dimensions : 21 x 17 cm]- Durand-Ruel & Cie, Paris - Durand-Ruel & Cie, New York - [Etienne Bignou, Paris] - Alex Reid & Lefevre, Londres, 1928 - Carroll Carstairs, New York - Ailsa Mellon Bruce, New York, 1948 - Washington, National Gallery of Art, 1970 [Don Ailsa Mellon Bruce].
Paris, 1881, 6ème exposition Impressionniste ? (Pas au catalogue) - New York, Wildenstein & Cie., 1949, n° 78 (repr.) - San Francisco, Museum of the Legion of Honor, 1961, n° 18 (repr.) - Washington, National Gallery of Art, 1966, n° 61 (repr.) - Washington, National Gallery of Art, 1984-1985, Degas . The Dancers, n° 5, repr. p. 32 et p. 131 - Manchester, Cambridge, 1987, The Private Degas, n° 84, repr. p. 63 - Detroit, Philadelphie, 2002-2003, Degas et la danse, n° 75, repr. p. 71 - Sao Paulo, Museu de Arte, 2006, The Universe of an Artist (n.n.), (repr.) - Portland, Portand Art Museum, 2008, The Dancer : Degas, Forain and Toulouse-Lautrec, 2008, (n.n.), pl. 47, 55 et 152 - Marseille, Rovereto, Toronto, 2009-2011, De la scène au tableau, n° 164 (repr.) - Houston, Tokyo, Kyoto, 2011, Impressionist and Post Impressionist Masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, n° 16 (repr.) - Washington, Rome, San Francisco, San Antonio, Tokyo, Seattle, 2013-2015, Intimate Impressionism from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, pl. 36, repr. p. 89 - Paris, Washington, 2019-2020, Degas à l'Opéra, fig. 274, repr.p. 259.
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