The Family
Purchased from the Ernst Museum, Budapest; Dr. Bertalan Neményi, Budapest; 1945, Missing from the deposit at Commercial Bank, Budapest; whereabouts unknown
It is unknown whether the loss during the Nazi persecution was caused by the German army, by the Soviet army, or by others.
The Countess Éva Almásy-Teleki Institute of Art, Budapest, 1942. No. 135; Pewny Denise: Rippl-Rónai József, 1940, p. 122m, No. 23
(„Családi csoportkép”, oil, size: 118x153 cm, signed and dated, 1904); László Mravik: „Sacco di Budapest” and Depredation of Hungary 1938–1949. Magyar Nemzet Galéria, Budapest, 1998. No. 26418; Sándor Juhász: Addition to Bertalan Neményi's fine art collection, Művészettörténeti Értesítő, VI. 2017, Vol. 66. Issue 1, pp 135-159, 87.1; István Genthon: Descriptions of József Rippl-Rónai's works. BTK Institute of Art History Database, MKCS-c-I-36/1981; XIX-I-13-391-1948, The collection of the former Bertalan Neményi: No. 33; Registration files of the ministerial commissioner for artworks looted from public and private art collections, 1946–1948, No. 4281