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Christ Walking on the Waters

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Department of Drawings Delacroix sale Hôtel Drouot Paris February 17-29 1864 no. 369 (Fr 360; Lugt 1956 no. 838a); purchased at that sale by (?) Claburn; Victor Chocquet Lille; Paul Arthur Chéramy Paris; his sale Galerie Georges Petit Paris May 5-7 1908 no. 295 (Fr 420); purchased at that sale by Henri Haro; Raimundo de Castro Maya Rio de Janeiro; purchased from him by Adolphe Stein London 1941 ($200); purchased from him by Wildenstein and Co. New York; acquired from them by Grenville L. Winthrop August 26 1941 ($1 750); his bequest to the Fogg Art Museum 1943. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
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