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The Virgin and Child in Glory with Saint Anthony Abbot, Saint Barbara and Saint John the Baptist

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Department of Drawings John Skippe Ledbury England through inheritance to Penelope Martin 1812. (John Skippe's sister) James and Penelope Skippe-Martin Overbury Court Worcs England through inheritance from John Skippe 1812 by descent through the Martin family. (inherited byJohn Skippe's sister Penelope Skippe-Martin) Edward (d. 1916) Holland acquired by descent through the Martin family inherited by Edward Holland's sister. Holland's sister was Mrs. Julia Rayner-Wood Mrs. Julia Rayner-Wood Herefordshire England by descent from brother Edward Holland 1916 by descent to nephew Edward Holland-Martin. [Old Collwall near malvern] Edward Holland-Martin by descent from aunt Mrs Julia Raynor-Wood sold at Christie's London 1958. Sale date: November 20-21 1958 Christie's London England from Edward Holland-Martin sold at auction 1958. Sale November 20-21 1958 lot 5 (A). Thomas Palmer. Sotheby's London England sold to Vermeer Associates Limited 1996. Sale April 18 1996 lot 12 repr. Vermeer Associates Limited Brampton Ontario Canada acquired from Sotheby's London 1996 sold to Harvard University Art Museums 1998. Sale April18 1996. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of an anonymous donor and the Kate Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Fund in honor of Liliane and José Soriano
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