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The Rising Moon

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Department of Prints Knoedler & Co. Inc.. A. H. Palmer artist's son. Elsie Holmes Warrington. John Wesley Warrington. Christie's (New York). sale 6 Nov. 1996 on behalf of the heirs of John Wesley Warrinton Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Anonymous Loan in honor of Lois Orswell
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