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View of Mariakerk in Utrecht from the South

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Department of Drawings William Mitchell Eastbourne (L. 2638 without his mark) his sale; [F. A. C. Prestel Frankfurt am Main 7 May 1890 possibly lot 87]. Rudolf Philip Goldschmidt Berlin (L. 2926 with his mark) sold; [F. A. C. Prestel Frankfurt (L. 2730) 4-11 October 1917 lot 476]. Cornelis Hofstede de Groot The Hague (L. 561 with his mark) sold [C. G. Boerner Leipzig 4 November 1931 lot 181]; sold; to Charles P. Curtis Boston through unidentified agent by descent; to Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Curtis Brookline Massachusetts; Holman's Print Shop sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1951. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Kelsey S. McDonald Fund
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