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Crown Princess Louise of Prussia and her Sister Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Thurn und Taxis Collection Regensburg Germany by whom sold; [Sotheby's Geneva (sale held in situ at Schloss St. Emmeram Regensburg Germany) 12-21 October 1993 (this work sold 16 October 1993) lot 2095] to; [Angela Gräfin von Wallwitz Continental Ceramics and Works of Art London] to; Dr. Crawford H. Greenewalt Jr. Berkeley CA 1994 bequest; Harvard Art Museums 2012. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Crawford H. Greenewalt Jr.
Title: Crown Princess Louise of Prussia and her Sister Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
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