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Portrait of a Man; verso: Fragment of a Figure

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Department of Drawings Yvonne Ffrench London Sold to Fogg Art Museum 1964. Sold for 215 pounds with a tortoiseshell frame. Exhibited in exhibtion "Old Master Drawings " Nov. 10-21 London Alpine Club no. 3 repr. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Marian H. Phinney Fund
Title: Portrait of a Man; verso: Fragment of a Figure
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