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Still-Life with Modigliani Sculpture

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A medium-sized, elaborate still-life arrangement including a Modigliani sculpture covered by a shawl, a guitar, a large book, and flowers in a pot resting on a tapestry-covered base.
Rights: © Estate of Augustus Edwin John / Bridgeman Images
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art A.C.J. Wall Esq. 1954. Arthur Tooth (acquired by Mr. Tooth by 1974 or later). [Christie's (London) 24 November 2000 lot 29]. The Fine Art Society sold to Patricia Cornwell 2002 gift; to Harvard University Art Museums 2005. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Patricia Cornwell
Title: Still-Life with Modigliani Sculpture
Description:
A medium-sized, elaborate still-life arrangement including a Modigliani sculpture covered by a shawl, a guitar, a large book, and flowers in a pot resting on a tapestry-covered base.

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