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Studies of a King and a Bishop; verso: Two Studies of a Robed, Gesticulating Figure

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Department of Drawings Ferruccio Asta Venice (Lugt 116a). Helene C. Muensterberger Seiferheld and Co. New York gift; to Fogg Art Museum 1966. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Helen C. Muensterberger
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Title: Studies of a King and a Bishop; verso: Two Studies of a Robed, Gesticulating Figure
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