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Ode to Mademoiselle Camille Vernet

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Department of Drawings [Sotheby's London 2 July 1997 lot 279]. [Sotheby's London 5 July 2000 lot 218] sold; to Charles Haar Cambridge Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Charles Haar and Suzanne Keller Haar
Title: Ode to Mademoiselle Camille Vernet
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