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Study of Trees

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Department of Modern & Contemporary Art [Ambroise Vollard Paris.] Estate of Ambroise Vollard. [Paul Pétridès Paris 1947] sold; to James Lord Paris 1947. [Buchholz Gallery New York 1947] sold; to Lois Orswell Pomfret Connecticut 1947 bequest; to Harvard Art Museums 1998 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Lois Orswell Collection
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