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Caryatid II
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Department of Modern & Contemporary Art
Constantin Brancusi sold; to John Quinn New York New York 1916. Henri Roché possibly 1926 sold; to [Staempfli Gallery New York New York 1959-1968] sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1968.
NOTE: Henri Roché may have acquired the piece from one of the Quinn Estate auctions in 1926.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift in part of William A. Coolidge Joseph H. Hazen Foundation Inc. Mrs. Max Wasserman; Purchase in part Francis H. Burr Memorial and Alpheus Hyatt Funds
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