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Neptune Calming the Tempest

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Unidentified collector sold; [his sale Prestage and Hobbs London February 20 1761 lot 73]. Duke of Grafton (by 1882-1923) sold; [his sale Christie's London July 13 1923 lot 141]; to Martin Sternberg Amsterdam (1923-1932) sold; [through Frederik Muller Amsterdam October 25 1932 lot 512]; to [Paul Cassirer]. Siegfried Kramarsky (by 1933-1942) Amsterdam sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1942. NOTES: 1. Per exhibition label on the verso of the painting exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1882 as property of the Duke of Grafton. 2. Exhibited as property of Kramarsky in 1933. 3. 1937 Pantheon article cites the work as collection of Kramarsky Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Alpheus Hyatt Purchasing Fund
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