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Four Studies of a Severed Head

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Department of Drawings A.M. Mahérault possibly sold [through his sale Hôtel Drouot Paris May 27-29 1880 as part of lot 76]. General Mellinet sold [through his sale Hôtel Drouot Paris February 5 1906 lot 108]. Pierre Dubaut Paris (Lugt 2103b). [Saidenberg Gallery New York]. Richard B. Sisson after 1965 bequest; to Harvard University Art Museums 2005 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Richard B. Sisson and through the generosity of Anthony and Celeste Meier
Title: Four Studies of a Severed Head
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