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Fragment of the Alps
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Department of Drawings
The artist sold; to Charles Eliot Norton c. 1858 by descent; to Sara Margaret and Elizabeth Norton (daughters of Charles Eliot Norton) sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1919 [1].
[1] Samuel Sachs provided the funds to purchase the drawing however it was never in his collection.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Samuel Sachs
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