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Christ on the Mount of Olives

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Department of Prints Rijksmuseum Rijks Prentenkabinet Amsterdam (2228 or 2228a) sale as duplicate 1882. There was a duplicate auction sale on 2-4 May 1882 in Amsterdam (Muller Lugt Repertoire du ventes vol.3 no.42003) the period in which von Kuffner was purchasing prints per Adrian Eeles print specialist at C. G. Boerner/Artemis. von Kuffner Collector 1882. As per Adrian Eeles print specialist at C.G. Boerner/Artemis the Fogg's source for this print. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Acquisition Fund for Prints
Title: Christ on the Mount of Olives
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