the artist, Paris (1935–d. 1947); his widow, Marcelle Marquet, Paris (1947–65; sold on November 20, 1965 to Payson); Mrs. Charles S. Payson, New York (1965–66; her gift to MMA)
The Hague. Gemeentemuseum. "Hedendaagsche Fransche Kunst," February 15–March 15, 1936, no. 75 (as "De Pont Neuf bij dag," winter 1936, lent by the artist).
London. J. Leger & Son. "'Recent Paintings' by Albert Marquet," February 15–March 11, 1939, no. 1 (as "Le Pont neuf") [possibly this picture].
New York World's Fair, French Pavilion. "Contemporary French Art," April 30–November 15, 1939, no. 103 (as "Le Pont-Neuf").
Kunsthaus Zürich. "Albert Marquet, 1875–1947: Gedächtnis-Ausstellung," June–August 1948, no. 150 (as "Pont-Neuf," 1938, lent by a private collection, Paris).
Paris. Musée d'art moderne. "Albert Marquet, 1875–1947," October–December 1948, no. 75 (as "Pont-Neuf," 1938, lent by a private collection).
Bordeaux. Musée de Peinture. "Rétrospective des Œuvres de Marquet (1875–1947)," May 30–June 30, 1949, no. 36 (as "Le Pont Neuf," 1938).
Musée National des Beaux-Arts, Algiers. "Exposition d'œuvres d'Albert Marquet (1875–1947)," May 30–June 30, 1949, no. 66 (as "Le Pont Neuf," 1938).
Copenhagen. Statens Museum for Kunst. "Albert Marquet, 1875–1947: Malerier, akvareller, tegninger, grafik," September 9–October 8, 1950, no. 34 (as "Udsigt over Pont-Neuf. Regnvejr [Pont-Neuf]).
Oslo. Kunstnernes Hus. "Albert Marquet, malerier, akvareller, tegninger, grafikk," November 4–December 3, 1950, no. 33 (as "Utsikt over Pont-Neuf. Regnvaer [Pont-Neuf]").
Jerusalem. Bezalel National Museum. "Albert Marquet, 1875–1947. Exposition retrospective," March 31–April 28, 1951, no. 31 (as "Pont-Neuf," 1937).
Tel Aviv Museum. "Exposition Albert Marquet, 1875–1947," May 1951, no. 31 (as "Pont-Neuf," 1937).
London. Wildenstein. "Paintings by Albert Marquet, 1875–1947," October 15–November 15, 1952, no. 32 (as "Pont Neuf," 1938).
New York. Wildenstein. "A Loan Exhibition of Marquet," January 21–February 21, 1953, no. 54 (as "Pont Neuf," 1938, lent by a private collection, France).
Vevey, Switzerland. Musée Jenisch. "Exposition Albert Marquet," June 13–September 13, 1953, no. 59 (as "Pont-Neuf," 1938, lent by a private collection, Paris).
Albi. Musée Toulouse-Lautrec. "Exposition Albert Marquet (1875–1947)," July 6–September 25, 1957, no. 51 (as "Le Pont-Neuf," lent by Marquet).
Moscow. State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. "Albert Marquet, 1875–1947," December 30, 1958–January 1959, no. 17.
Leningrad. State Hermitage Museum. "Albert Marquet," March–April 1959, no. 33.
Kiev. Location unknown. "Albert Marquet," 1959, no catalogue.
Amsterdam. Rijksakademie. "Albert Marquet," June 13–July 16, 1962, no. 35 (as "Le Pont-Neuf").
Musée de Lyon. "Marquet," October 20, 1962–January 20, 1963, no. 66 (as "Le Pont-Neuf sous la pluie," lent by Madame Marquet, Paris).
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. "Albert Marquet, peintre français," January 10–February 2, 1964, no. 36 (as "Pont-Neuf," lent by a private collection, Paris).
Ottawa. National Gallery. "Albert Marquet, peintre français," February 13–March 8, 1964, no. 36.
Québec. Musée des Beaux-Arts. "Albert Marquet, peintre français," March 20–April 8, 1964, no. 36.
New York. Knoedler Gallery. "Marquet," May 6–29, 1964, no. 41 (as "Le Pont-Neuf," 1936).
New York. Wildenstein. "Albert Marquet: A Loan Exhibition for the Benefit of the Hospitality Committee of the United Nations," October 28–December 4, 1971, no. 48 (as "Le Pont Neuf").
Museum of Modern Art, Saitama. "From Impressionism to École de Paris: Its Passion and Struggle," November 3–December 12, 1982, no. 43 (as "Pont Neuf").
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Painters in Paris: 1895–1950," March 8–December 31, 2000, extended to January 14, 2001, unnumbered cat. (p. 51).
Jac. B. "La Vie des arts: Le peintre Albert Marquet est enfin officiellement honoré dans sa ville natale." La Nouvelle République de Bordeaux et du Sud-Ouest (May 31, 1949), ill. p. 2 (installation photo, Exh. Bordeaux 1949, with the artist's widow).
Francis Jourdain. Marquet. Paris, 1959, ill. p. 116, calls it "Le Pont-Neuf sous la pluie" in the Marquet collection.
"Chroniques des musées." Bulletin des musées et monuments lyonnais 3, no. 1 (1963), p. 88.
Hilton Kramer. "Wildenstein Holds Albert Marquet Retrospective." New York Times (October 29, 1971), p. 26.
Mikhail German. Albert Marquet. Moscow, 1972, colorpl. 48.
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