"Min äldsta dotter" / "Suzanne med mjölk och bok" (My eldest daughter)
Signed C.L. within a circle and dated 1904. Watercolour 46.5 x 39 cm. Original picture frame. Letter from the artist to the original buyer included. The motif was also executed as an etching, "Suzanne vid boken", in 1912 (AR no. 89, H&H no. 94, Neergaard no. 1495).
Ed. Schulte's Kunstsalon, Berlin.
Private collection, USA (acquired through Schulte's Kunstsalon, Berlin for 1.200 Mark, according to preserved invoice [Uppsala University Library] dated 19 January 1905).
Architect J. R. Neumann, Johanneshov (Stockholm).
Bukowski auktioner, Stockholm, Sale 469, "Internationella Höstauktionen", 31 Oct - 3 Nov 1989, lot 313.
Christie's, London, "Scandinavian Pictures, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture", 29 March 1990, lot 299 (bought in).
International private collection (acquired at the above through after sale).
Private collection, London.
Ed. Schultes Kunstsalon, Berlin, 1904 (under the title "Meine Älteste").
VI. Esposizione Internationale D'Arte della citta di Venezia, Sala Svedese, Venice, 1905, no. 9 (under the title "Mia figlia maggiore").
Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, "Carl Larsson. Minnesutställning", exhibition arranged in collaboration with Nationalmuseum, 1953, no. 237 (under the title "Äldsta dottern").
Karl M. Kuzmany, 'VI. Internationalen Kunstausstellung der Stadt Venedig', article in "Kunst", No. 11, 1905, illustrated in the shape of a black and white reproduction, p. 474.
Cecilia Lengefeld, "Der Maler des glücklichen Heims. Zur Rezeption Carl Larssons im wilhelminischen Deutschland", 1993, catalogued p. 123 as well as mentioned and illustrated full page in colour, p. 118.
Ulwa Neergaard, "Carl Larsson. Signerat med pensel och penna", 1999, illustrated half page in colour, p. 316 and catalogued under year 1904, p. 94, no. 1098.
Depicted is the artist's eldest daughter Suzanne, age 20, seated in the dining-room at Lilla Hyttnäs, Larsson's home at Sundborn, in Darlecarlia. Behind her, on the door, is a portrait of her sister Brita which Larsson painted in 1900.