ProvenanceEmpress Josephine of France, Malmaison (until d. 1814; part of "Les Liliacées" albums, 14 vols., estate inv. no. 1898 or inv. no. 2186); her son, Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, later Duke of Leuchtenberg of Bavaria, Seeon, Bavaria (1814-d. 1824; "Les Liliacées" albums, 16 vols.); by descent to the Dukes of Leuchtenberg (until 1935; sale, "Bibliothèque Eugène de Beauharnais," Braus-Riggenbach and Ulrico Hoepli, Zurich, May 23-24, 1935, no. 82, for 'SFr 49,000). [Erhard Weyhe Gallery, New York, 'late 1930s-'d. 1972; passed to trust]; Private Trust (until 1985; sale, Sotheby's, New York, November 20, 1985 for $5,500,000, to Arader; [W. Graham Arader, New York, 1985-91; broke up "Les Liliacées" albums, sold "Amaryllis Jaune" to MIA]