Dansk: Erhvervet fra kunstneren kort efter udførelsen af kaptajn Hagedorn (tilhørte denne, da maleriet i 1895 blev udstillet på Den Frie udstilling, kat. 79). Nedarvet i familien. Solgt af den første ejers barnebarn P. Hagedorn til museet den 16. oktober 1987.
Joakim Skovgaard, Skovgaard Museet i Viborg, 1 December 2006–23 February 2007
Joakim Skovgaard, Øregård Museum, 14 March 2007–31 May 2007
Nordic Art. The Modern Breakthrough, Groninger Museum, 8 December 2012–4 May 2013
Nordic Art. The Modern Breakthrough, Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, 29 May 2013–5 October 2013
Lys og mørke, Børnenes Kunstmuseum, 7 October 2001–6 May 2001
Inscriptions
Joakim Skovgaard 1892 og 1895
Notes
Dansk: Værkdatering: 1892-1895
References
Peter Nørgaard Larsen (2000) Sjælebilleder: symbolismen i dansk og europæisk maleri 1870-1910, heri: Peter Nørgaard Larsen, "Skønheden og døden", s.18-19, 42, 54-55, Peter Nørgaard Larsen, "Stilhed indtil døden", s.84, Peter Nørgaard Larsen, "Skønhedens profeter", s.140, Janne G.-K. Sirén, "Axel Gallén og sprogets kunst: at male det der ikke kan males", s.220-221, Peter Nørgaard Larsen, "Joakim Skovgaard: Kristus i de dødes rige", s.226-244, Lise Serritslev Petersen, "Om symbolismens grænser", s.265, kat.nr.24, 2000-548
Ubekendt (2006) Joakim Skovgaard=skovgård, p. 183., C 36516
Ubekendt (1993-1996) Ny dansk kunsthistorie, bd. 5, Henrik Wivel, Symbolisme og impressionisme. Kbh. 1994, s. 240, 242, 242-243, D 22097
Nina Marie Poulsen (2014) Erindringsbilleder, afb. p. 125
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