Ivan Albright (1897–1983), from 1929 to 1949; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1949 [as 1949.961]; deaccessioned by exchange (along with Into the World There Came a Soul Called Ida [then 1947.519, now 1977.34] and Oh God, Herrings, Buoys, the Glittering Sea [then 1941.828, now 1977.32]) to Ivan Albright for That Which I Should Have Done I Did Not Do (The Door) (1955.645), 1956 [Art Institute of Chicago, Board of Trustees Minutes, March 14, 1955]; sold or possibly given to Earle (1898–1981) and Mary Ludgin (1894–1962), Chicago, 1956 [letter from Earle Ludgin to Ivan Albright, June 27, 1955; letter from Earle Ludgin to Ivan Albright, December 27, 1955; letter from Earle Ludgin to Daniel Catton Rich, May 28, 1956; copies in curatorial object file, Arts of the Americas]; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1959.